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ARTICLES DE PERIODIQUES

Re-approaching community development through the arts : a "critical mixed methods" study of social circus in Quebec

Spiegel, Jennifer Beth ; Parent, Stéphanie N.
Community Development Journal, vol. 53 n°4, p. 600 - 617, october 2018

Community arts projects have long been used in community development. Nevertheless, despite many liberatory tales that have emerged, scholars caution that well-meaning organizations and artists may inadvertently become complicit in efforts that distract from fundamental inequities, instrumentalizing creative expression as a means to transform potentially dissident youth into productive and cooperative ‘citizens’. This article examines how social circus – using circus arts with equity-seeking communities – has been affecting personal and community development among youth with marginalized lifestyles in Quebec, Canada. Employing a ‘critical mixed methods’ design, we analysed the impacts of the social circus methodology and partnership model deployed on transformation at the personal and community level. Our analysis suggests that transformation in this context is grounded in principles of using embodied play to re-forge habits and fortify an identity within community and societal acceptance through recognizing individual and collective creative contributions. The disciplinary dimension of the programme, however, equally suggests an imprinting of values of ‘productivity’ by putting marginality ‘to work’. In the social circus programmes studied, tensions between the goal of better coping within the existing socioeconomic system and building skills to transform inequitable dynamics within dominant social and cultural processes, are navigated by carving out a space in society that offers alternative ways of seeing and engaging.
Community arts projects have long been used in community development. Nevertheless, despite many liberatory tales that have emerged, scholars caution that well-meaning organizations and artists may inadvertently become complicit in efforts that distract from fundamental inequities, instrumentalizing creative expression as a means to transform potentially dissident youth into productive and cooperative ‘citizens’. This article examines how social ...

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ETUDES, GUIDES ET RAPPORTS

Report on the questionnaire Survey Conducted among Social Circus Participants at the“Rassemblement” Event, Quebec, May, 2014

Spiegel, Jennifer Beth ; Parent, Stéphanie N. ; Lockhart, Karen ; Yassi, Annalee ; Taylor, Shira
Vancouver : ASC ! : A Research Project on Art for Social Change in Canada ; University of British Columbia, 63 p. ; 28 cm, November 2014

Art for Social Change: A Research Partnership in Teaching, Evaluation and Capacity-Building (ASC!), involves researchers, community members, students and others from a wide variety of sectors and aims to explore how the arts are used to engage people and encourage positive change. A study of social circus is being led by Dr. Jennifer Spiegel of Concordia University as part of this five-year research program in art-for-social change. Dr. Spiegel’s research on social circus mainly uses ethnographic and other qualitative techniques; the purpose of this report is to provide some quantitative data about social circus in Quebec to contribute to Dr. Spiegel’s study as well as to contribute to the ASC research objective of developing various tools for researching ASC projects as well as for operational evaluations if and when appropriate.. One of the specific objectives of this report is to identify strengths and limitations of the approach used in this questionnaire survey. [author summary]
Art for Social Change: A Research Partnership in Teaching, Evaluation and Capacity-Building (ASC!), involves researchers, community members, students and others from a wide variety of sectors and aims to explore how the arts are used to engage people and encourage positive change. A study of social circus is being led by Dr. Jennifer Spiegel of Concordia University as part of this five-year research program in art-for-social change. Dr. ...


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