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Incarnation: Arts-based research for personal and societal health, growth, and transformation.
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Incarnation: Arts-based research for personal and societal health, growth, and transformation./
作者:
Elliott, Linda C.
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380 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-06, Section: B, page: 3883.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-06B.
標題:
Education, Art. -
電子資源:
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ISBN:
9780549706007
Incarnation: Arts-based research for personal and societal health, growth, and transformation.
Elliott, Linda C.
Incarnation: Arts-based research for personal and societal health, growth, and transformation.
- 380 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-06, Section: B, page: 3883.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Union Institute and University, 2008.
Numerous psychosocial, socioeconomic, and sociopolitical factors affect human health and well-being and serve as impetuses for social action. While most social action projects mobilize resources to eradicate problems, they fail to engage creative consciousness and empower individuals and society with the tools to heal and change. Incarnation: Arts-Based Research for Personal and Societal Health, Growth, and Transformation is a project demonstrating excellence that utilizes arts-based research to respond to the unmet need to combine creativity and scholarship with social action for the purpose of enhancing the quality of human life through personal and societal health, growth, and transformation. It demonstrates how a researcher uses arts-based methods to create new patterns of thought, expression, and reflection in order to obtain the growth, health, leadership skills, and well-being necessary to develop a social action project. It evaluates how participation in the arts-based research process generates the homeodynamic energy required to initiate a social action project. It explains how the creative combination of arts-based research and social action contributes to the ongoing conversation between healing and the arts. Through effective application of the theories of response art, the expressive arts, arts-based research, homeodynamics, holistic health, integrative medicine, and organizational development, the researcher engages in a repetitive cycle of meditation, art making, and reflection and dialogue with images that not only illustrates the efficacy of arts-based research but also moves the social action project forward. Written for professionals in the therapeutic arts and health sciences, this scholarly work analyzes how art making and dialoguing with images hold power to effect change, promote growth, stimulate leadership skill development, and motivate social action. Lastly, it recommends inclusion of arts-based research methods in the fields of the expressive arts, community development, education, holistic health, integrative medicine, psychology, nonprofit management, and organizational development as a means of generating creativity, utilizing energy, facilitating healing, and contributing to the health, growth, and transformation of humankind.
ISBN: 9780549706007Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018432
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