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OverviewA comprehensive guide to conducting, presenting, and publishing dance research. Dance research is an ever-growing field, with many opportunities for dancers to shed light on the sophisticated ways dance affects and changes lives. Research in Dance offers new and insightful information for dance researchers at all stages of their learning and inquiry. In addition to serving as a foundational text for new researchers, it brings forward innovative concepts and strategies intended for those dance researchers already experienced in qualitative or arts-based inquiry. There are few resources that delve into the specific purposes, methods, and processes of research in dance. As the first of its kind, this text addresses topics often overlooked by other resources: Arts-based research approaches Socially engaged research Interdisciplinary research methods Professional paths in dance research Grant writing for research support Dance researchers have many avenues to consider as they embark on sharing their discoveries. More than 50 academic journals and popular magazines focused on dance are available in print and online. There are many book publishers, stage producers, festivals, academic and professional conferences, and online platforms that also support dance research. Research in Dance explores philosophical frameworks and methodological approaches to assist the reader in the sharing of research. The text lays out practical, step-by-step guidance on selecting the best platform in which to present or publish a research outcome, and it offers guidance on preparing and submitting manuscripts and proposals. Research in Dance aims to meet readers wherever they are in their research journey and to address the needs of people working, studying, or researching in academic, nonprofit, business, and studio settings as well as in company dance and arts programs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ali DuffyPublisher: Human Kinetics Publishers Imprint: Human Kinetics ISBN: 9781718213975ISBN 10: 1718213972 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 19 January 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction Purpose and Brief History of Dance Research How Dance Research Benefits Individuals, Communities, and the Global Society How Dance Researchers Learn to Conduct Research Grants and Fundraising Chapter 1. Preparing to Conduct Research: Identifying a Topic, Purpose, Questions, and Plan Leveraging Existing Interests and Knowledge Toward Research Project Development Choosing a Research Topic or Idea Developing a Research Purpose Statement or Vision Developing an Argument or Thesis Statement Research Questions Annotated Bibliography to Literature Review Citing Sources Ensuring Ethical Research Conclusion Chapter 2. Identifying and Positioning the Researcher Philosophical Assumptions Interpretive Frameworks Biases, Assumptions, and Gaps in Understanding Inclusive Research Developing Effective, Ethical Relationships With Research Participants Conclusion Chapter 3. Research Approaches in Dance Qualitative Research Quantitative Research Arts Practice Research and Dance-Based Methods Mixed Methodologies Interdisciplinary Approaches Practical and Applied Research Conclusion Chapter 4. Research Processes and Protocols Qualitative Research Processes Quantitative Research Processes Arts-Based Methods and Processes Applied Research Community-Engaged Research Conclusion Chapter 5. Sharing Your Research Qualitative and Quantitative Research: Articles, Books, Presentations, and Events Arts-Based Research: Performances, Festivals, Fellowships, and Residencies Marketing Yourself as a Researcher Conclusion Chapter 6. Funding Research in Dance What Kinds of Funding Exist to Support Dance Research? Searching for Funding Opportunities Adapting a Project Idea to Be Competitive for Funding Developing a Project Budget Submitting a Funding Application Dealing With Rejection Managing Funds Conclusion Chapter 7. Field Notes From Dance Researchers Why Dance Research Is Important: Beneficiaries and Contributions to Knowledge Angela Pickard Nonexperimental Research Design and Ethical Decision-Making in Dance Doug Risner A Solitary Turn Ann Dils Notes on Becoming a Dance Education Researcher Karen Schupp Sound and Movement: A Collaborative Study Between Dance and Linguistics Tanya Calamoneri and Cynthia Clopper The Value of Asking Questions: Dancers as Researchers and Why Dance Research Matters Merry Lynn Morris Dancing Multiple Ways of Knowing: Thoughts on Interdisciplinary Collaboration Between Dance and Science Aoife McGrath Dipping a Toe Into Health Science Johanna Kirk We Regret to Inform You: Rethinking Bias in Academic Rejection Crystal U. Davis Conclusion Chapter 8. Leveraging Your Research and Imagining the Future Field Leveraging Existing Projects Advancing Your Research Agenda in Dance How to Stay Curious and Active A Portrait of Dance Research in the Future ConclusionReviewsAuthor InformationAli Duffy, PhD, MFA, is associate head of dance at Texas Tech University and is a President's Excellence in Teaching professor and graduate director. She is the artistic director of Flatlands Dance Theatre and codirector of the International Parenting and Dance Network. She holds a doctorate from Texas Woman's University, a master's degree from University of North Carolina (UNC) at Greensboro, a bachelor's degree from UNC at Charlotte, a graduate certificate in women's and gender studies from Texas Tech University, and a professional certificate in online education from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Duffy's writing has recently been published in Research in Dance Education; Journal of Dance Education; Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society; Journal of Dance Medicine and Science; and Dance Education in Practice. Her recent books include Dancing Motherhood, Careers in Dance, and Meet the Dance Makers. Forthcoming books include Pandemic Motherhood: Exploring the COVID-19 Pandemic Through Engaged and Applied Arts, Parenting and Dance: Interdisciplinary and International Perspectives, and Women in Dance: Choices, Obstacles, and the Question of Motherhood. Dr. Duffy has been invited for artistic presentations and residencies at Queen's University Belfast, Valdosta State University, the University of South Florida, Lindenwood University, Colorado Mesa University, Virginia Tech, University of Detroit, UNC at Charlotte, UNC at Greensboro, Austin Dance Festival, and COCO Dance Festival. Her artistic and scholarly research has been supported by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Mid-America Arts Alliance. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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