Showcasing plays a fundamental role in arts education programmes. This paper presents an approach to research scenarios which explore ‘event-centred’ projects. Drawing on arts-based methodologies and research projects, this approach could be extended to the study of seasonal rituals, festivals and other types of organisational settings in which creative work culminates in some type of public display. This paper defines the key features of this method, which draw on Paul Willis’ concept of ‘grounded aesthetics’ and Sarah Pink’s work on the sensorial and embodied experience. I discuss the experimentation with various digital media and documentation strategies which adopt a participatory and collaborative perspective. I focus on how the sensor...
This article presents arts-based action research on enhancing children’s creativity through affect w...
Drawing on a research project using arts workshops to explore pain communication, we develop a meth...
This thesis explores the ways in which the meanings of site art are inscribed by different audiences...
This thesis examines practices derived from socio-anthropological methodology and performative strat...
This case study reports and reflects upon a project using Collaborative Event Ethnography (CEE) as, ...
This case study reports and reflects upon a project using Collaborative Event Ethnography (CEE) as, ...
Purpose The purpose this paper is to consider festivals as sites for inquiry and learning. Des...
This paper advances a philosophically informed rationale for the broader, reflexive and practical ap...
In the last decades, the methodological interest in arts-based research and sensory ethnography has ...
This paper explores the experiences of youth and their interaction with the Toronto arts organizatio...
This article presents the trans-disciplinary encounters with and perspectives on embodiment of three...
Drawing on a research project using arts workshops to explore pain communication, we develop a metho...
Using visual ethnography as a participatory method that places children’s and young people’s everyda...
This paper draws on anthropological fieldwork of a civic parade in Manchesterfrom 2010 to 2012 to ar...
This thesis explores the ways in which the meanings of site art are inscribed by different audiences...
This article presents arts-based action research on enhancing children’s creativity through affect w...
Drawing on a research project using arts workshops to explore pain communication, we develop a meth...
This thesis explores the ways in which the meanings of site art are inscribed by different audiences...
This thesis examines practices derived from socio-anthropological methodology and performative strat...
This case study reports and reflects upon a project using Collaborative Event Ethnography (CEE) as, ...
This case study reports and reflects upon a project using Collaborative Event Ethnography (CEE) as, ...
Purpose The purpose this paper is to consider festivals as sites for inquiry and learning. Des...
This paper advances a philosophically informed rationale for the broader, reflexive and practical ap...
In the last decades, the methodological interest in arts-based research and sensory ethnography has ...
This paper explores the experiences of youth and their interaction with the Toronto arts organizatio...
This article presents the trans-disciplinary encounters with and perspectives on embodiment of three...
Drawing on a research project using arts workshops to explore pain communication, we develop a metho...
Using visual ethnography as a participatory method that places children’s and young people’s everyda...
This paper draws on anthropological fieldwork of a civic parade in Manchesterfrom 2010 to 2012 to ar...
This thesis explores the ways in which the meanings of site art are inscribed by different audiences...
This article presents arts-based action research on enhancing children’s creativity through affect w...
Drawing on a research project using arts workshops to explore pain communication, we develop a meth...
This thesis explores the ways in which the meanings of site art are inscribed by different audiences...