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OverviewIn company with its sister volume, this book explores arts-based approaches to research across media, including film and comics-related material, from a variety of geographic locations and across a range of subdisciplines within the field of education. This second volume has a focus exclusively on visual output and image-based research and methods. The book aims to highlight some of the approaches that are not always centered in arts-based research. The visual takes center stage as authors lead with comics-based representations, among other forms of arts-based inquiry. These chapters follow on from the first collection and serve to expand thinking about merging creative methods with analysis and exploration in the world of education. From mixtapes to the curatorial, these chapters showcase the ways in which scholars explore the multitude of human experiences. This second volume covers, among other topics: comics in qualitative research, visual journaling, multimodal fieldnotes and discourse, and creative visual outputs. It is suitable reading for graduate students and scholars interested in qualitative inquiry and arts-based methods, in education and the social sciences. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jason DeHart , Peaches HashPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.400kg ISBN: 9781032279121ISBN 10: 1032279125 Pages: 170 Publication Date: 06 November 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Words (and Images) Mean Me Section I: Comics and Static Visuals 1. Clearer and clearer and clearer still: The promise and providence of comics-based research methods in education 2. Classroom Marvels: Exploring Comics in Middle School Literacy Instruction 3. What Drawing Can Lead Us to See: Drawing Cartoons with Student Researchers 4. Bringing Children’s Play into Literacy Events: Critical Multimodal Discourse Analysis as a Tool for Understanding 5. Visual Critical Topography in Comics Worlds Section II: Journals and Notes in the Field 6. Visual Journaling as Method 7. Through the Looking-glass: Creating and Reading Multimodal Fieldnotes Section III: Exploring (Even) Further Methods 8. When a Single Song Just Won’t Do: The Mixtape as Research Methodology 9.What the Concepts of Curating and the Curatorial Can Do 10. Resilience and Solidarity Building on Instagram: Exploring Art, Activism, and Participatory Analysis with Indigenous Peoples and 2SLGBTQ+ Youth in the Wabanaki ConfederacyReviewsEditor Jason DeHart assembles an impressive array of contributors for this unique collection of arts-based research resources. The chapters address the spectrum of artistic modalities from poetry to music, from comics to movement, and from ethnodrama to visual art. A diverse range of scholars bring their contemporary, experiential voices to their stories, writing with insight, passion, humor, and vulnerability. Qualitative researchers from multiple disciplines will find the two-volume Arts-Based Research Across Textual/Visual Media in Education a valuable and inspirational reference for creative approaches to social inquiry. Johnny Saldaña, Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University 'Editor Jason DeHart assembles an impressive array of contributors for this unique collection of arts-based research resources. The chapters address the spectrum of artistic modalities from poetry to music, from comics to movement, and from ethnodrama to visual art. A diverse range of scholars bring their contemporary, experiential voices to their stories, writing with insight, passion, humor, and vulnerability. Qualitative researchers from multiple disciplines will find the two-volume Arts-Based Research Across Textual/Visual Media in Education a valuable and inspirational reference for creative approaches to social inquiry.' Johnny Saldaña, Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University Author InformationJason D. DeHart is a writer, researcher, and teacher who currently lives in North Carolina. DeHart earned his PhD in Literacy Studies from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 2019. He has written widely about the use of comics in classroom work and in research; additionally, DeHart writes about the use of film and media. He has served as a middle school, high school, and university-level teacher. He is also the coeditor of two Routledge volumes, Teaching Challenged and Challenging Topics in Diverse and Inclusive Literature: Addressing the Taboo in the English Classroom (2023) and Connecting Theory and Practice in Middle School Literacy: Critical Conversations (2021). Peaches Hash, Ed.D., is currently a lecturer within Appalachian State University’s Department of English and an English teacher for Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth. Her research interests include expressive arts, arts-based educational research, composition studies, and gifted education. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |