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Record Nr.

UNINA9910682553103321

Titolo

Arts-Based Educational Research Trajectories [[electronic resource] ] : Career Reflections by Authors of Outstanding Dissertations / / edited by Barbara Bickel, Rita L. Irwin, Richard Siegesmund

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023

ISBN

981-19-8547-2

Edizione

[1st ed. 2023.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XXXV, 196 p. 62 illus., 51 illus. in color.)

Collana

Studies in Arts-Based Educational Research, , 2364-8384 ; ; 6

Disciplina

370.72

Soggetti

Education—Research

Art—Study and teaching

Education, Higher

Educational Research

Creativity and Arts Education

Higher Education

Ensenyament de l'art

Educació superior

Desenvolupament professional

Mentoria

Llibres electrònics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Introduction -- Part 1 Making With -- 1 In the Wake of the ABER Dissertation: What I Should Have Said at my/in my Defense -- 2 From Mentorship to Partnership: A 15 year Multigenerational Theatre and Arts-based Qualitative Research Journey -- 3 The Constituting of Questions in Art Based Educational Research and Pedagogy -- 4 Mapping, Method and Meaning: Trajectories of Artistic Research -- 5 Afterglow Anthotypes: Making-with Epistolary Poetics as Arts-based Educational Research -- Part 2 Performing With -- 6 Mentoring a New Generation of Arts-based Researchers: From Inception to Fruition -- 7 “Let my name stand”: Black Girlhood as a Method of Survival -- 8 Following the Sparkline -- 9 A Time-Lapse Chromatography and the



Biased Reflection of Capillary Action -- Part 3 Being With -- 10 The Brown Girls’ Chronicles Ten Years Later: Giving Meaning to Marginalized Voices -- 11 ABER Rising: Constructing Transmediating Code -- 12 Mapping the White Space of the Campus Library -- 13 Peregrinations: One Artist-scholar’s Passage with Arts-based Educational research -- Afterword.

Sommario/riassunto

This book offers reflections from Arts-Based Educational Research (ABER) scholars who, since 2005, were awarded the American Educational Research Association ABER Special Interest Group's Outstanding Dissertation Award. The book includes essays from ten awardees who, across diverse artistic disciplines, share how their ABER careers evolve and succeed—inspiring insights into the possibilities of ABER. It also examines the essential role of mentorship in the academy that supports and expands ABER scholarship. Drawing from dissertation exemplars in the field, this book allows readers to look at how ABER scholars learn with the world while creatively researching and teaching in innovative ways “This text is remarkable for the immense diversity of situating creativity as inquiry in educational research from multiple cultural, theoretical, and substantive perspectives. The scholars in this text demonstrate the interdisciplinary understanding and enactment of Arts-Based Educational Research, thus allowing the work to exceed the boundaries of education in generative ways. This text is also a pedagogical text that can be used to teach multiple graduate-level classes within education and beyond. Most importantly, this text creates a fertile ground for cognitive, affective, and spiritual shifts that are transformative, offering the reader possibilities for inquiry that exceed traditional expectations.” — Kakali Bhattacharya, Professor. Qualitative Research Program. Research, Evaluation, Measurement. College of Education, University of Florida “Arts-Based Educational Research Trajectories provides a historically-situated, intergenerational account of ABER, calling attention to how it has – over the last 30 years – forged its space in the academy and among researchers. The essays highlight the art, creativity, and scholarship of ABER as contributors engage storytelling, textual and visual inquiry and reflect on their ABER journeys. ABER Trajectories is the book I needed as a budding ABER scholar, and I am overjoyed to know it is in the world now, further cementing the legitimacy already known to and felt by the scholars who embrace it!” — Qiana Cutts, PhD, Mississippi State University. Arts- Based Educational Research Chair, 2021-2023.