Proponents of theatre-based research presentations—called, variously, performed ethnography, ethnodrama, arts-based research—often argue that knowledge is both presented and disseminated more powerfully and effectively than is the case with the conventional research report, scholarly article, or book. This article looks at some of the ways in which this kind of performance works on us aesthetically and pedagogically. And ethically, the author suggests that performances of qualitative research might be productively understood as respectful forgeries and faithful betrayals. While theatre might hold exciting possibilities for critical teacher development, the author also raises some important questions about the implications of this kind of wo...
This paper discusses both the possibilities and risks of working with "performed ethnography &q...
What constitutes participation-based research in the performing arts, and why are we discussing it h...
While teaching research methodology at James Cook University in Australia, it became apparent that t...
Proponents of theatre-based research presentations—called, variously, performed ethnography, ethnodr...
This chapter offers a brief overview of aspects of critical, performance and surrealist ethnography ...
A major issue that confronts ethnodrama as a means of research dissemination (Saldaña, 2011; Beck, B...
My privileged opportunity to work with renowned Drama theorist, Dorothy Heathcote, in Melbourne in t...
In this article, drawn from my doctoral study, I argue that applied theatre encounters can serve as ...
Sharing research findings with others is a fundamental concern of researchers. Qualitative research ...
In Ethnotheatre: Research from Page to Stage (2011), Johnny Saldaña establishes ethnotheatre as a re...
Theatre-based research methods have been employed in a variety of ways to transcend more traditional...
This article is about research on theatre as an ongoing theatrical practice. It discusses the often ...
The paper seeks to unpick and examine a number of related claims for the role of the arts or, more s...
abstract: Guided by Clifford Geertz's notion of culture as symbolic stories people tell themselves a...
© 2015 Dr. Jane Melissa BirdThis thesis investigates the practice and efficacy of performance ethnog...
This paper discusses both the possibilities and risks of working with "performed ethnography &q...
What constitutes participation-based research in the performing arts, and why are we discussing it h...
While teaching research methodology at James Cook University in Australia, it became apparent that t...
Proponents of theatre-based research presentations—called, variously, performed ethnography, ethnodr...
This chapter offers a brief overview of aspects of critical, performance and surrealist ethnography ...
A major issue that confronts ethnodrama as a means of research dissemination (Saldaña, 2011; Beck, B...
My privileged opportunity to work with renowned Drama theorist, Dorothy Heathcote, in Melbourne in t...
In this article, drawn from my doctoral study, I argue that applied theatre encounters can serve as ...
Sharing research findings with others is a fundamental concern of researchers. Qualitative research ...
In Ethnotheatre: Research from Page to Stage (2011), Johnny Saldaña establishes ethnotheatre as a re...
Theatre-based research methods have been employed in a variety of ways to transcend more traditional...
This article is about research on theatre as an ongoing theatrical practice. It discusses the often ...
The paper seeks to unpick and examine a number of related claims for the role of the arts or, more s...
abstract: Guided by Clifford Geertz's notion of culture as symbolic stories people tell themselves a...
© 2015 Dr. Jane Melissa BirdThis thesis investigates the practice and efficacy of performance ethnog...
This paper discusses both the possibilities and risks of working with "performed ethnography &q...
What constitutes participation-based research in the performing arts, and why are we discussing it h...
While teaching research methodology at James Cook University in Australia, it became apparent that t...