1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910155146003321

Autore

Hersey Leigh Nanney

Titolo

Handbook of research on the facilitation of civic engagement through community art / / Leigh Nanney Hersey and Bryna Bobick, editors

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hershey, Pennsylvania : , : IGI Global, , 2017

©2017

ISBN

9781522517283

9781522517276

Descrizione fisica

PDFs (671 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Advances in Media, Entertainment, and the Arts (AMEA) Book Series

Disciplina

323/.042

Soggetti

Political participation

Arts in social service

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Socially engaged art education: defining and defending the practice / Ross H. Schlemmer -- Drawing in kindergarten: the link to learning in reading / Gretta Wright -- Collaboration, teamwork and service learning within an after school community arts project: after school mural arts project / Hazel L. Bradshaw-Beaumont -- Significant spaces of freedom summer: recognizing the power of community art as the inbetween / Stephanie Harvey Danker, Stephanie Baer -- Summer art: sustainable community engagement / Karin Tollefson-Hall -- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art at Charles White Elementary School / Elizabeth Gerber -- Creating authentic preservice art teaching experiences through service-learning / Kathy Marzilli Miraglia -- Surviving the partnership: sustaining a culture of engaged learning in design / Jennifer Barker, Jennifer Thompson, Pamela Hurley -- Connecting the past and the present: using our deep history of learning through community art to inform contemporary student engagement / Carolina Eve Blatt-Gross -- Technology and created spaces: reframing interpretations of public art through digital augmentation / Justin Makemson -- Promoting civic engagement through university curricula / Bryna Bobick -- Dewey, school violence, and aesthetic response: healing the community through arts after disaster / Patricia Louise Maarhuis, A. G. Rud -- New voices and narrative participatory



photography: a culturally relevant method for intercultural exchange / Ruth M. Smith --

The arts, civic engagement, and urban youth / Amy M. Grebe -- Art empowering at-risk and opportunity youth: a case study of artworxLA / Denise A. Gray -- Engaging communities through an art program at a domestic violence shelter / Elzbieta T. Kazmierczak -- ¡Adelante! el mundo mágico creado, the magical world created: P-16 US students create an international collage between Cuba and USA / Miwon Choe, Juan Silvio Cabrera Albert -- Arts-based community engagement in Singapore: success stories, challenges, and the way forward / Justin Lee, Jui Liang Sim -- Overcoming obstacles: the creation of the very first art museum in Portugal in the 19th century / Emília Ferreira -- Watching the walls crumble: conversation and community-building through a weekly youth art workshop / Kira Hegeman -- Orchestrating community change through music and heritage: Soulsville USA / Charles A. Santo -- The role of collaboration to encourage civic engagement through the arts: the blurring of the government and nonprofit sectors / Tina Dippert, Erna Gelles, Meg Merrick -- Art and community capacity-building: a case study / Ferdinand Lewis, Eleanor K. Sommer -- Crank it to eleven: music festivals breathe new life into cities / Amelia A. Pridemore -- A foundation's 20-year experiment in art and civic engagement / Frances Neff Phillips -- HOWL for UWG: an example of artful leadership for art-inspired fundraisers on campus / Clint Samples -- From conflict to constructive engagement: mediating public art / Beth Roy.

Sommario/riassunto

"This book is a comprehensive reference source for emerging perspectives on the incorporation of artistic works to facilitate improved civic engagement and social justice, featuring innovative coverage across relevant topics, such as art education, service learning, and student engagement"--Provided by publisher.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910812905003321

Autore

Edwards Andrew V. <1956->

Titolo

Digital is destroying everything : what the tech giants won't tell you about how robots, big data, and algorithms are radically remaking your future / / Andrew V. Edwards

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Lanham, Maryland : , : Rowman & Littlefield, , 2015

©2015

ISBN

1-5381-2175-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (246 p.)

Disciplina

303.483

Soggetti

Automation - Social aspects

Technology - Social aspects

Internet - Social aspects

Electronic data processing - Social aspects

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Contents --  Foreword --  A Note on the Use of the Word "Digital" in This Book --  1 Digital Is Destroying Everything --  2 Crazy Train: How Digital Drove Big Music Off the Rails --  3 The Bezos Bauble: Digital Is Destroying the Newspaper Industry --  4 The Business Case, or, When Digital Destroys Digital --  5 Undigital, Unemployed: Digital Is Destroying the Job Market --  6 The Lonely Screen: Digital Is Destroying Human Interaction --  7 A Golden Ring, Just Out of Reach: Digital Is Destroying Higher Education -- 8 The Downtown Next Time: Digital Is Destroying Urban Life in America --  9 Oversharing and Undercounting: Digital Is Destroying Rational Discourse and the Democratic Process --  10 Books, Bath, and Beyond: Digital Is Destroying Retail --  11 B2B and the Perils of Freemium: Digital Is Destroying the Business-to-Business Market for Digital --  12 Digital Has Destroyed Authoritarian Rule (or Has It?) --  13 Obsessive Compulsive: Digital Is Destroying Our Will to Create Anything Not Digital --  14 Wall Street as Vaudeville: Digital Is Destroying Financial Services --  15 Invaders from Earth: Digital Is Destroying the Professions (and More) --  16 From Rubylith to Selfies: Lesser Pursuits Destroyed by Digital --  17 It's Worse Than You



Thought: Digital Is Destroying Privacy --  18 Maybe It's All Bullshit --  19 Don't Read This First: Surviving and Prospering in a Digital Future --  Notes --  Index.

Sommario/riassunto

Every year, perhaps even every week, there is some new gadget, device, service, or other digital offering intended to make our lives easier, better, more fun, or more instantaneous--making it that much harder to question how anything digital can be bad for us. Digital has created some wonderful things and we can hardly imagine life without them. But digital—the most relentless social and economic juggernaut humanity has unleashed in centuries—is also destroying much we had taken for granted. And what is your place in this brave new world? In Digital Is Destroying Everything, futurist and digital marketing consultant Andrew Edwards tours the “blasted heath” digital is leaving behind and takes a fearless look at the troubled landscape that may lie ahead. The book is not, despite its title, a dystopian rant against all things digital and technological. Instead, expect to find a lively investigation into the ways digital has opened us to new and sometimes quite wonderful experiences, driven down costs for consumers, and given information a chance to be free. But the book also takes a clear-eyed look at many of the good (and sometimes bad) things—businesses and behaviors—digital has destroyed, and how the world may be diminished, compromised, and altered forever in its wake. This tour of the effects of digital technologies on our lives is sure to raise questions, touch a nerve, and enlighten even the most dedicated digital enthusiasts.