This book shows the many ways in which the arts provide the means and spaces of engagement for people to collectively 'make sense of, re-imagine, or seek to change the personal, cultural, social, economic, political or territorial conditions of their lives' (p. 1). To do so, academics and practitioners from six continents discuss and explore a range of aesthetic forms including song, music, muralism, theatre, dance, and circus arts based on examples from Finland, Lebanon, Latin America, China, Ireland, India, Sri Lanka and beyond. It comprises 13 chapters and an Afterword and is divided into two parts: 'making and sharing collective meanings' and 'negotiating policy and practice'. The first part captures how collective hopes, frustrations a...
The growing importance of inclusion for community development cannot be overcome, especially in area...
The focus of the study is to examine how community arts acts as a dynamic catalyst for uncovering mu...
The growing importance of inclusion for community development cannot be overcome, especially in area...
This excellent text, recently published in the Policy Press Rethinking Community Development series,...
Based on the words and experiences of the people involved, this book tells the story of the communit...
Across the nation, artistic and cultural practices are helping to define the sustainability of urban...
In this paper, we critically reflect, through the lens of liberation psychology, on our experiences ...
The role of arts and culture in the discourses and practices of 'sustainable development' can be a l...
Arts & Culture emerge as a particularly fruitful field for the development of social innovatio...
Collectively, arts and culture enable understanding of the past and envisioning of a shared, more eq...
Community Music presents a contested field. Its art status, its methods and its effects all are unde...
Participation in arts activities expands networks, strengthens social bonds and brings communities...
This chapter examines the work of two London-based community arts organisations: London Bubble Theat...
In this article we will examine the possibilities of strengthening local communities through art. Ar...
© 2003 Michelle EvansThis is to certify that the thesis comprises only my original work except where...
The growing importance of inclusion for community development cannot be overcome, especially in area...
The focus of the study is to examine how community arts acts as a dynamic catalyst for uncovering mu...
The growing importance of inclusion for community development cannot be overcome, especially in area...
This excellent text, recently published in the Policy Press Rethinking Community Development series,...
Based on the words and experiences of the people involved, this book tells the story of the communit...
Across the nation, artistic and cultural practices are helping to define the sustainability of urban...
In this paper, we critically reflect, through the lens of liberation psychology, on our experiences ...
The role of arts and culture in the discourses and practices of 'sustainable development' can be a l...
Arts & Culture emerge as a particularly fruitful field for the development of social innovatio...
Collectively, arts and culture enable understanding of the past and envisioning of a shared, more eq...
Community Music presents a contested field. Its art status, its methods and its effects all are unde...
Participation in arts activities expands networks, strengthens social bonds and brings communities...
This chapter examines the work of two London-based community arts organisations: London Bubble Theat...
In this article we will examine the possibilities of strengthening local communities through art. Ar...
© 2003 Michelle EvansThis is to certify that the thesis comprises only my original work except where...
The growing importance of inclusion for community development cannot be overcome, especially in area...
The focus of the study is to examine how community arts acts as a dynamic catalyst for uncovering mu...
The growing importance of inclusion for community development cannot be overcome, especially in area...