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Democracy as Creative Practice: Weaving a Culture of Civic Life [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 242 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 30 Halftones, black and white; 30 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Community Development Research and Practice Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032758732
  • ISBN-13: 9781032758732
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 242 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 30 Halftones, black and white; 30 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Community Development Research and Practice Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032758732
  • ISBN-13: 9781032758732
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Democracy as Creative Practice: Weaving a Culture of Civic Life offers arts-based solutions to the threats to democracies around the world, practices that can foster more just and equitable societies. Chapter authors are artists, activists, curators, and teachers applying creative and cultural practices in deliberate efforts to build democratic ways of working and interacting in their communities in a range of countries including the US, Australia, Portugal, Nepal, the UK, and Canada. The book demonstrates how creativity is integrated in place-based actions, aesthetic strategies, learning environments, and civic processes. As long-time champions and observers of community-based creative and cultural practices, editors Tom Borrup and Andrew Zitcer elucidate work that not only responds to socio-political conditions but advances practice. They call on artists, funders, cultural organizations, community groups, educational institutions, government, and others to engage in and support this work that fosters a culture of democracy. This book is intended for undergraduate and graduate students in the humanities and social sciences, activists, funders, and artists who seek to understand and effect change on local and global scales to preserve, extend, and improve practices of democracy"--

This book offers arts-based solutions to the threats to democracies around the world and features chapter authors who are artists, activists, curators, and teachers applying creative and cultural practices in deliberate efforts to build democratic ways of working and interacting in their communities around the world.



Democracy as Creative Practice: Weaving a Culture of Civic Life offers arts-based solutions to the threats to democracies around the world, practices that can foster more just and equitable societies. Chapter authors are artists, activists, curators, and teachers applying creative and cultural practices in deliberate efforts to build democratic ways of working and interacting in their communities in a range of countries including the United States, Australia, Portugal, Nepal, the United Kingdom, and Canada. The book demonstrates how creativity is integrated in place-based actions, aesthetic strategies, learning environments, and civic processes. As long-time champions and observers of community-based creative and cultural practices, editors Tom Borrup and Andrew Zitcer elucidate work that not only responds to sociopolitical conditions but advances practice. They call on artists, funders, cultural organizations, community groups, educational institutions, government, and others to engage in and support this work that fosters a culture of democracy.

This book is intended for undergraduate and graduate students in the humanities and social sciences, activists, funders, and artists who seek to understand and effect change on local and global scales to preserve, extend, and improve practices of democracy.

Recenzijos

"Borrup and Zitcer strike a timely proposition for the critical role of creative practices to advance cultures of democracy. In the face of current forces that threaten the foundations of democracies around the world, Democracy as a Creative Practice assembles fresh, inspiring, and instructive stories by frontline creative practitioners responding to these threats in a range of rural, urban, educational, municipal, and community settings and contexts. Field thought leaders introduce thematically organized essays layering in illuminating theory and reflections that lend depth and new insights and reverberate throughout the book."

Pam Korza and Barbara Schaffer Bacon, former Co-directors, Animating Democracy, a program of Americans for the Arts

"In a time of deepening gloom about democracy, Tom Borrup and Andrew Zitcers edited collection, with examples of cultural organizing from around the world, is a source of hope and inspiration. The book is particularly valuable for its detailed look at cultural workers and citizen artists on the front lines of civic renewal and democracy building."

Harry C. Boyte, Emeritus Senior Scholar, Augsburg University, author, Awakening Democracy through Public Work

"I really couldnt grasp the fullness and urgency of Borrup and Zitcer's book until recent events in the U.S. made it very clear to me. Democracy is not just a political systemit is a culture, a way of being and relating that not only accepts difference but builds upon it and with it. That work of the loom, the weaving of difference and separation into an ever evolving whole, is the work for each of us. This book shines a light on art and culture workers as weavers of democracy at the grassroots. May we take the message to heart: no matter who we are or what we do, we can be the catalysts for strengthening the vital fabric of our democracy."

Patricia A. Wilson, Professor Emeritus, Graduate Program in Community and Regional Planning, University of Texas

Introduction: The Unraveling of Democracy and Reweaving Civic Life Part
One: Place-Based Actions Introduction to Place-Based Actions: Following the
Thread of Place-Based Actions
1. Repurposing Agricultural Infrastructure to
Build Cultures of Democracy in Rural Communities: A Case Study from
North-West Victoria
2. Lake Street Arts! Creative Democracy in Practice
3.
How "Creative Recovery" Stimulates a Culture of Democracy: Case Studies of
Post-Disaster Creativity in Rural Australia
4. Democracy as Demonstration: A
Lifelong, Dreamed of, Home Part Two: Aesthetic Strategies Introduction to
Aesthetic Strategies: Remaking Worlds and Ourselves: Aesthetic Strategies for
a Culture of Democracy
5. Co-Creating Democracy: Aesthetics in Action
6.
Braiding Comedy in Precarious Times: The Possibilities and Pitfalls of
Research Creation in the Settler Colonial University
7. Mediating Provisional
Communities: The Production and Management of Collaborative Arts Projects
Part Three: Learning Environments Introduction to Learning Environments:
Learning and Practice - Democracty in Action
8. Reflections on Doing Visual
Politics: Photography, Collaboration, and Creative Practice as Civil Action
9. All the Relatives: Animating Stories of Democratic Participation Through
Speaking Out
10. The Ray of Hope Project and Women Composers Festival:
Reframing Narratives
11. The Power of Storytelling: Practicing a Culture of
Democracy With Young Students Part Four: Civic Processes Introduction to
Civic Processes: Get With It: A Play of Civic Processes
12. Democracy Is in
the Making: Just Acts Model for Rehumanizing Community Engagement
13.
Creating Our Next LA: Art Animating Powerful Congregation-Based Campaigns for
Justice
14. Warm Cookies of the Revolution: A Case Study of Democratic
Culture Through the Framework of Civic Health
15. Civic Artists Reimagining
Democracy
16. The Most Optimistic Way I Have of Envisioning Our Collective
Future Editors Summary and Conclusion
Tom Borrup is Senior Lecturer and Director of Graduate Studies for the Arts and Cultural Leadership and Civic Engagement Programs at the University of Minnesota and a community and cultural planning consultant.

Andrew Zitcer is an associate professor at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, where he directs the Urban Strategy graduate program.