Toward the end of the 20th century, scholars in various fields of science started to challenge the dominant position of discursive research methods based on verbal materials. This pursuit was motivated by the inadequacy of positivistic science in addressing the sphere of visual, sensory, embodied, and emotional experiences. Inspired by the visual, material, sensory, and emotional turns in social sciences, social science researchers began to develop and apply arts-based research methods aiming to diversify the understanding of the social world provided by discursive research methods. The study at hand discusses the contribution of arts-based research to social science research, based on literature on arts-based research. In particular, the s...
In the last couple of years we have witnessed a growing body of published articles featuring arts-ba...
There is an increasing recognition that the future requires a ‘conceptual and creative workforce’ wh...
There is an increasing recognition that the future requires a ‘conceptual and creative workforce’ wh...
Toward the end of the 20th century, scholars in various fields of science started to challenge the d...
Arts-based research has recently gained an enlarging popularity within qualitative inquiry. It is ap...
Arts can be employed as a powerful tool to elicit thinking and discussion (thus generating and gathe...
Arts based research (ABR) is a methodology in which the expressive qualities of form are used to con...
The author will propose that the use of performative social science is a means to deliberately inter...
In this article I discuss the nature of arts-based research. Based on what relevant research says, I...
Visual research methods are quickly becoming key topics of interest and are now widely recognised a...
This article contributes to the discussion on the value of creative and arts-based research methods ...
This chapter shows that how the use of art and literature in undergraduate research method modules c...
A pioneer in Performative Social Science, Kip Jones makes a case for the potential of arts-based soc...
In recent decades social scientists have started to use qualitative creative methods1 more and more,...
This paper explores the implications for arts-based research (ABR) methods in fostering cross-cultur...
In the last couple of years we have witnessed a growing body of published articles featuring arts-ba...
There is an increasing recognition that the future requires a ‘conceptual and creative workforce’ wh...
There is an increasing recognition that the future requires a ‘conceptual and creative workforce’ wh...
Toward the end of the 20th century, scholars in various fields of science started to challenge the d...
Arts-based research has recently gained an enlarging popularity within qualitative inquiry. It is ap...
Arts can be employed as a powerful tool to elicit thinking and discussion (thus generating and gathe...
Arts based research (ABR) is a methodology in which the expressive qualities of form are used to con...
The author will propose that the use of performative social science is a means to deliberately inter...
In this article I discuss the nature of arts-based research. Based on what relevant research says, I...
Visual research methods are quickly becoming key topics of interest and are now widely recognised a...
This article contributes to the discussion on the value of creative and arts-based research methods ...
This chapter shows that how the use of art and literature in undergraduate research method modules c...
A pioneer in Performative Social Science, Kip Jones makes a case for the potential of arts-based soc...
In recent decades social scientists have started to use qualitative creative methods1 more and more,...
This paper explores the implications for arts-based research (ABR) methods in fostering cross-cultur...
In the last couple of years we have witnessed a growing body of published articles featuring arts-ba...
There is an increasing recognition that the future requires a ‘conceptual and creative workforce’ wh...
There is an increasing recognition that the future requires a ‘conceptual and creative workforce’ wh...