Abstract This article draws on a co-productive, arts-based study, in Northern Finland, of 40 children from 10 to 11 years of age. Applying Gilles Deleuze’s idea of the virtual, the author maps the journey of the children’s creative activities, as developed through a series of workshops over one academic year. This article demonstrates how repetitive crafting and photographing can accelerate an actualisation of expansive ideas of gender and ‘self-hood’, ideas emerging in manners that disrupt rigid expectations of girlhood and boyhood
In this article, a child perspective is used to highlight children’s meaning makingprocesses in art ...
Discussing an ethnography engaging 7–12-year-olds in digital filming and photography during school j...
[[abstract]]The subjects of this study include high school and junior high sophomores of general cla...
This study investigates whether what children make and/or create in the visual art area of collage/...
The intention with this article is to explore how visuals and written text may combine to further un...
Children are immersed in a world that is characterized by the continuous interplay of physical and d...
This article considers the cultural significance of youth arts projects outside dominant, policy-dri...
This article investigates changes in visual art education through gendered visual, pedagogical and t...
This article investigates changes in visual art education through gendered visual, pedagogical and t...
This article seeks to disrupt contemporary cultural imaginations about children and childhood; we of...
The overall purpose of the thesis is to explore the school subject Art as an arena where pupils and ...
While the attention of researchers has focused on video games, texting and, more recently, the growt...
Abstract This article explores the vital roles of matter in the emerging sexual cultures of elementa...
This article interrogates how a particular conception of creativity: ‘wise humanising creativity' (W...
This article discusses whether and how Art education is gendered, and whether and how the art world ...
In this article, a child perspective is used to highlight children’s meaning makingprocesses in art ...
Discussing an ethnography engaging 7–12-year-olds in digital filming and photography during school j...
[[abstract]]The subjects of this study include high school and junior high sophomores of general cla...
This study investigates whether what children make and/or create in the visual art area of collage/...
The intention with this article is to explore how visuals and written text may combine to further un...
Children are immersed in a world that is characterized by the continuous interplay of physical and d...
This article considers the cultural significance of youth arts projects outside dominant, policy-dri...
This article investigates changes in visual art education through gendered visual, pedagogical and t...
This article investigates changes in visual art education through gendered visual, pedagogical and t...
This article seeks to disrupt contemporary cultural imaginations about children and childhood; we of...
The overall purpose of the thesis is to explore the school subject Art as an arena where pupils and ...
While the attention of researchers has focused on video games, texting and, more recently, the growt...
Abstract This article explores the vital roles of matter in the emerging sexual cultures of elementa...
This article interrogates how a particular conception of creativity: ‘wise humanising creativity' (W...
This article discusses whether and how Art education is gendered, and whether and how the art world ...
In this article, a child perspective is used to highlight children’s meaning makingprocesses in art ...
Discussing an ethnography engaging 7–12-year-olds in digital filming and photography during school j...
[[abstract]]The subjects of this study include high school and junior high sophomores of general cla...