The art of transdisciplinary community-based research : a rhizomatic approach
Auteurs : Boydell, Katherine M. (Auteur) ; Spiegel, Jennifer Beth (Auteur) ; Yassi, Annalee (Auteur)
Date de publication : 2019
Langue : Anglais
Description : in The art of collectivity : social circus and the cultural politics of a post-neoliberal vision, p.33-52
Sujets :
Cirque social - Philosophie et théorie
Cirque social - Équateur
Rhizome (Philosophie)
Résumé :
The arts have been employed in community development initiatives for decades (Belfiore 2002), and the value of creativity in promoting healthy communities has long been recognized by practitioners and scholars alike (Hancock 1983; Guetzko 2002; Clift 2012). It has been argued that the arts are of great value to building social capital (Newman et al. 2003), improving the health and well-being of individuals and communities (Cameron et al. 2013), enhancing cohesive social bonds, and creating a shared identity (Lowe 2000). However, despite growing interest in the impact of programs using the arts, there remains considerable controversy regarding how such initiatives...
Localisation : Bibliothèque
Cote : 361.701 S7551a 2019