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Drama research methods : provocations of practice / edited by Peter Duffy, Christine Hatton, and Richard Sallis.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Duffy, Peter, 1971- editor.
Hatton, Christine, 1965- editor.
Sallis, Richard 1959- editor.
Series:
Bold Visions in Educational Research 62.
Bold visions in educational research ; volume 62
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Theater--Research.
Theater.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (275 pages).
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Sense, [2019]
Summary:
At a time when universities demand immediate and quantifiable impacts of scholarship, the voices of research participants become secondary to impact factors and the volume of research produced. Moreover, what counts as research within the academy constrains practices and methods that may more authentically articulate the phenomena being studied. When external forces limit methodological practices, research innovation slows and homogenizes. This book aims to address the methodological, interpretive, ethical/procedural challenges and tensions within theatre-based research with a goal of elevating our field’s research practice and inquiry. Each chapter embraces various methodologies, positionalities and examples of mediation by inviting two or more leading researchers to interrogated each other’s work and, in so doing, highlighted current debates and practices in theatre-based research. Topics include: ethics, method, audience, purpose, mediation, form, aesthetics, voice, data generation, and research participants. Each chapter frames a critical dialogue between researchers that take multiple forms (dialogic interlude, research conversation, dramatic narrative, duologue, poetic exchange, et cetera).
Contents:
Front Matter
Copyright page
Foreword: The Both/And of Performance Research
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Provocations of Design
Touchstones of Practice / George Belliveau and Christine Sinclair
ACTive pARTicipation / Jo Raphael and Kelly Freebody
Learning on the Ground / Kathleen Gallagher and Richard Sallis
Provocations of Method
A Research Tango in Three Moves / Christine Hatton and Richard Sallis
Three Arts Based Researchers Walk into a Forum / Nisha Sajnani , Richard Sallis and Joe Salvatore
Surrender, Pedagogy Ambiguity, Research and Impossibility / Joe Norris , Lynn Fels and Yasmine Kandil
Participation in Participatory Drama-Based Research / Diane Conrad and Janinka Greenwood
Provocations of Representation
How Do Culture and Power Work in and through Drama Research? / S. Busby and B. S. Heap
Representation, Authenticity and the Graphic Novel in Arts Education Inquiry / Robin Pascoe and Peter R. Wright
Defiant Bodies / Emma Selwyn and Liselle Terret
Provocations of Practice
We Need to Talk about Theory / Helen Cahill , Viv Aitken and Christine Hatton
The Stories That Made Us / Christine Hatton and Peter Duffy
Research and Its Impact / John O’toole and Peter Duffy
Lessons Learned / Allison Anders , Peter Duffy , Christine Hatton and RICHARD SALLIS
Well Begun Is Half Done / Brad Haseman.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
90-04-38957-1
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004389571 DOI

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