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Co-Creativity and Engaged Scholarship: Transformative Methods in Social Sustainability Research 1st ed. 2022 [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 559 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x148 mm, weight: 767 g, 52 Illustrations, color; 11 Illustrations, black and white; XXXI, 559 p. 63 illus., 52 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030842509
  • ISBN-13: 9783030842505
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 559 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x148 mm, weight: 767 g, 52 Illustrations, color; 11 Illustrations, black and white; XXXI, 559 p. 63 illus., 52 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030842509
  • ISBN-13: 9783030842505
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This open access book explores creative and collaborative forms of research praxis within the social sustainability sciences. The term co-creativity is used in reference to both individual methods and overarching research approaches. Supported by a series of in-depth examples, the edited collection critically reviews the potential of co-creative research praxis to nurture just and transformative processes of change. Included amongst the individual chapters are first-hand accounts of such as: militant research strategies and guerrilla narrative, decolonial participative approaches, appreciative inquiry and care-ethics, deep-mapping, photo-voice, community-arts, digital participatory mapping, creative workshops and living labs. The collection considers how, through socially inclusive forms of action and reflection, such co-creative methods can be used to stimulate alternative understandings of why and how things are, and how they could be. It provides illustrations of (and problematizes) the use of co-creative methods as overtly disruptive interventions in their own right, and as a means of enriching the transformative potential of transdisciplinary and more traditional forms of social science research inquiry. The positionality of the researcher, together with the emotional and embodied dimensions of engaged scholarship, are threads which run throughout the book. So too does the question of how to communicate sustainability science research in a meaningful way.
1 Introduction: Sustainability Science as Co-Creative Research Praxis
1(42)
Alex Franklin
2 Painting Outside the Lines: Transgressing the Managerial University, Avoiding Forced Creativity
43(32)
Stephen Leitheiser
Ruben Vezzoni
Viola Hakkarainen
3 Cooking Commoning Subjectivities: Guerrilla Narrative in the Cooperation Birmingham Solidarity Kitchen
75(30)
Sergio Ruiz Cayuela
Marco Armiero
4 Participative and Decolonial Approaches in Environmental History
105(26)
Sofia De la Rosa Solano
Alex Franklin
Luke Owen
5 An Ethos and Practice of Appreciation for Transformative Research: Appreciative Inquiry, Care Ethics, and Creative Methods
131(34)
Angela Moriggi
6 Imaginative Leadership: A Conceptual Frame for the Design and Facilitation of Creative Methods and Generative Engagement
165(40)
Kelli R. Pearson
7 Insights and Inspiration from Explorative Research into the Impacts of a Community Arts Project
205(24)
Gwenda Van der Vaart
8 How to Nurture Ground for Arts-Based Co-Creative Practice in an Invited Space: Reflections on a Community in North Netherlands
229(36)
Scott Davis
Yanthe van Nek
Lummina G. Horlings
9 Reflections on Doing Cross-Cultural Research Through and with Visual Methods
265(34)
Kei Yan Leung
10 The Eye of the Beholder: Applying Visual Analysis in an Historical Study of Lynxes' Representations in the Bavarian Forest Region
299(24)
Zhanna Baimukhamedova
11 Back to the Drawing Board: Creative Mapping Methods for Inclusion and Connection
323(34)
Talitta Reitz
12 `Getting Deep into Things': Deep Mapping in a `Vacant' Landscape
357(34)
Imogen Humphris
Lummina G. Horlings
Iain Biggs
13 Engaging `Future Generations' in Meaning Making through Visual Methods: An Alternative Approach to Defining City-Regions
391(26)
Lorena Axinte
14 Technology as a Tool for Environmental Engagement. The Case of Digital Participatory Mapping (DPM)
417(40)
Nohemi Ramirez Aranda
Ruben Vezzoni
15 Living Labs: A Creative and Collaborative Planning Approach
457(36)
Maria Alina Rddulescu
Wim Leendertse
Jos Arts
16 Supporting Institutional Transformations: Experimenting with Reflexive and Embodied Cross-Boundary Research
493(34)
Gloria Giambartolomei
Alex Franklin
Jana Fried
17 How to Make Policy-Makers Care about "Wicked Problems" such as Biodiversity Loss?---The Case of a Policy Campaign
527(28)
Agnes Zolyomi
Index 555
Alex Franklin is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Agroecology, Water & Resilience (CAWR), Coventry University, UK. Her research explores collaborative forms of environmental action and care, with a particular focus on place-based practice, situated knowledge and more-than-human relations.