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Being with a/r/tography / edited by Stephanie Springgay, Rita L. Irwin, Carl Leggo and Peter Gouzouasis.

Contributor(s): Springgay, Stephanie | Irwin, Rita L, 1955- | Leggo, Carleton Derek, 1953- | Gouzouasis, Peter.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Rotterdam : Sense Publishers, 2008Description: xxxiii, 282 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 908790262X (ppaperback); 9789087902629 (paperback); 9789087902636 (hardback); 9087902638 (hardback).Other title: Being with artography.Subject(s): Art in education | Artists as teachers | Education -- ResearchDDC classification: 370.72
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Being with A/r/tography is a collection of essays that explain and exemplify the arts-based research methodology called a/r/tography. Edited by four scholars who are artists, researchers, and teachers (a/r/tographers), this book is a methodology book for practitioners in arts-based educational research. In addition to an introductory essay which contextualizes and theorizes the methodological framework of a/r/tography, the book is divided into three main thematic sections that are integral to a/r/tographical research: (1) self-study and autobiography; (2) communities of a/r/tographic practice; (3) ethics and activism. The book concludes with a consideration of issues related to assessment, validity, and interpretation.
Being with A/r/tography will be an excellent core text in graduate courses that focus on arts-based educational research, as well as a valuable text in pre-service teacher education programs. The book will also be significant for qualitative research courses in all the social sciences and the health sciences, including communication studies, nursing, counseling psychology, and arts therapy. The book provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to a/r/tography. Even though a/r/tography as a research methodology is relatively new in the scholarly field, Being with A/r/tography spells out how scholarly practitioners who are artists and researchers and teachers have been pursuing this kind of research for a long time.

Being with A/r/tography is a collection of essays that explain and exemplify the arts-based research methodology called a/r/tography. Edited by four scholars who are artists, researchers, and teachers (a/r/tographers), this book is a methodology book for practitioners in arts-based educational research. In addition to an introductory essay which contextualizes and theorizes the methodological framework of a/r/tography, the book is divided into three main thematic sections that are integral to a/r/tographical research: (1) self-study and autobiography; (2) communities of a/r/tographic practice; (3) ethics and activism. The book concludes with a consideration of issues related to assessment, validity, and interpretation.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-273) and index.

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