Beschreibung
This beautiful volume offers a range of research possibilities for practitioners. Bringing together the work of a community of scholars whose work blurs the edges between the arts and social sciences in the name of practice-based inquiry, Creative Practitioner Inquiry in the Helping Professions offers engaging and accessible exemplars alongside clear explanations of the theoretical understandings and backgrounds to the approaches offered. The books contributors are teachers, doctors, social workers, counsellors, psychotherapists, health and community workers and organisational consultants; together they passionately engage in arts-based research as an effective and accessible instrument of inquiry, knowledge dissemination and social change.
Inhalt
Acknowledgements; About the Contributors; Prologue: How and Why This Book Was Written; 1. Introduction to Creative Practitioner Inquiry in the Helping Professions; Part One: Visual Inquiry; 2. Introduction to Visual Inquiry; 3. Seeing Learning Disability: A Re/claimed Book; 4. From a Different Perspective: Interrogating Nursing Through Art; 5. Sailing and the Dad Connection; 6. Dzo Dancing; Part Two: Written Inquiry; 7. Introduction to Written Inquiry; 8. A Life of My Story; 9. Battered Fish out of Water: A Work in Progress; 10. Cocka Rogies Song: Outsiders Within; 11. Sisters, Secrets and Silence; 12. New Scripts for Old Women; 13. Visible Women: Tales of Age, Gender and In/visibility Poetic Representation Reveals; 14. Writing Back to Life; Part Three: Collaborative Inquiry; 15. Introducing Collaborative Ways of Working; 16. Conversation with Sylvia in Colour; 17. Two Men Talking: Performing Selves in Emergent Relational Space; 18. Bare Arsed Stories; 19. Encountering Gerald: Experiments with Meandering Methodologies and Experiences Beyond Our Selves in a Collaborative Writing Group; 20. Epilogue.
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