This article describes the interdisciplinary arts and education research project, Culture Shack, which particularly addresses the use of arts to engage young people across cultural and geographical borders. Drawing heavily on Weis, Fine and Dimitriadis' suggestion for a "new research imaginary" (2009: 437), this paper is a call to arts educators, particularly those working in the global South, to seize a moment of emergent criticality in which the business-as-usual of education research can be productively disrupted. Culture Shack is one such ongoing innovation-in-progress, informed by the peered and tiered learning model that collaborative arts pedagogies make possible. As Rizvi's global relationality (2009) is understo...
The article discusses how the concept intercultural can be used to understand human relations in gen...
This article is structured around four questions related to the arts, language and intercultural edu...
This study examines art students’ awareness, understanding, and practices of intercultural art educa...
This article describes the interdisciplinary arts and education research project, Culture Shack, whi...
This article presents and problematizes a peered and tiered model of creative and educational knowle...
Intercultural learning and teaching with children is attracting increased attention as an emerging f...
The ability to participate in cultural activities is generally considered a basic human right. Yet, ...
Intercultural arts Intercultural contact and interaction has become ubiquitous in today’s complex, g...
This project takes a critical look at the nature and organization of what is known as Intercultural ...
This performance text documents some moments of "existential crisis" (Denzin 2002) for one...
This is an Open Access article published in the journal Problemy Wczesnej Edukacji/ Issues in Early ...
Interculturalism in art education refers to pedagogic strategies that support positive attitudes reg...
In an increasingly globalized world, an international and intercultural learning environment is beco...
This article is a dialogue between Nyadol Nyuon, a research co-participant and activist in Melbourne...
The context of this research took place at an art center in Midlothian, Virginia, ArtAdventures, and...
The article discusses how the concept intercultural can be used to understand human relations in gen...
This article is structured around four questions related to the arts, language and intercultural edu...
This study examines art students’ awareness, understanding, and practices of intercultural art educa...
This article describes the interdisciplinary arts and education research project, Culture Shack, whi...
This article presents and problematizes a peered and tiered model of creative and educational knowle...
Intercultural learning and teaching with children is attracting increased attention as an emerging f...
The ability to participate in cultural activities is generally considered a basic human right. Yet, ...
Intercultural arts Intercultural contact and interaction has become ubiquitous in today’s complex, g...
This project takes a critical look at the nature and organization of what is known as Intercultural ...
This performance text documents some moments of "existential crisis" (Denzin 2002) for one...
This is an Open Access article published in the journal Problemy Wczesnej Edukacji/ Issues in Early ...
Interculturalism in art education refers to pedagogic strategies that support positive attitudes reg...
In an increasingly globalized world, an international and intercultural learning environment is beco...
This article is a dialogue between Nyadol Nyuon, a research co-participant and activist in Melbourne...
The context of this research took place at an art center in Midlothian, Virginia, ArtAdventures, and...
The article discusses how the concept intercultural can be used to understand human relations in gen...
This article is structured around four questions related to the arts, language and intercultural edu...
This study examines art students’ awareness, understanding, and practices of intercultural art educa...