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Post-Conflict Participatory Arts
Socially Engaged Development
Taschenbuch von Faith Mkwananzi (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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This book investigates the power of art to enhance human development and to initiate positive social change for individuals and societies recovering from conflict.
This book investigates the power of art to enhance human development and to initiate positive social change for individuals and societies recovering from conflict.
Über den Autor

Faith Mkwananzi is a Researcher with the SARChI Chair in Higher Education and Human Development at the University of the Free State, South Africa. Her research centres on education, migration, and development in Sub-Saharan Africa. She has interests in the capability approach, as well as educational entrepreneurship and collaborative stakeholder engagement. She has been working on youth projects focusing on choices, opportunities, and aspirations. She also has experience using creative, participatory arts-based methods, including digital storytelling and photovoice with young people in less resourced communities in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Most of her research includes collaborations with NGOs, civic, and community-based organisations.

F. Melis Cin is Senior Lecturer in Education and Social Justice at Lancaster University, UK. She is a feminist researcher with a particular interest in exploring the relationship between education and international development. She investigates how education can be used as a peace-building tool in conflict zones and employs socially engaged art interventions as a way to understand the local meanings of peace in formal and informal education settings.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Introduction: Participatory Arts in Building Socially Just Societies in the Global South, Faith Mkwananzi, F Melis Cin 2. Participatory Arts for Social and Epistemic Justice, F Melis Cin, Faith Mkwananzi Part I: Participatory Process of Arts for Epistemic Justice 3. Seeing Power, Co-creation, Filmmaking, and Intersectionality in Ilizwi Lenyaniso Lomhlaba, Aylwyn Walsh, Scott Burnett 4. Participatory Curatorship: Negotiating Heritage, Memory, and Justice in Northern Uganda, Abiti Nelson Adebo, Francis Nono, Kate Moles, Lizzi Milligan 5. The Use of Political Storytelling in Twitter to Fight Epistemic Injustice Against Women, Asl¿ Tosuner 6. Re-connecting with Cultural Heritage: How Participatory Video Enabled Youth in Palestine to Protect their Cultural Heritage, Marwan Darweish, Laura Sulin 7. Capturing Epistemic Responsibility and Resistance: Challenging Intercommunal Conflict through Photovoice, F. Melis Cin, Necmettin Döan, Rahime Süleymanölu-Kürüm, Mehmet Melih Cin Part II: Community Engagement through Participatory Arts 8. Collaboration in Research: Insights from a Participatory Art Project in Zimbabwe, Joshua Chikozho, Willard Muntanga, Tendayi Marovah, Faith Mkwananzi 9. YouthLEAD: Measuring the Indirect Impact of Youth Peacebuilding through PhotoVoice and Community Murals in Colombia, Laura K. Taylor, Claudia Pineda Marín, Edwin Cubillos, Diego Alfonso 10. Youth, Police and Civil Society Organisation: Participatory Arts-based Clinics for Strengthening Security and Justice in Nepal, Nub Raj Bhandari 11. Creation and Communication: Reflecting on the Role of Arts Methods to enable Dialogue between Young People and Policy Makers in Kenya, Uganda, and the DRC, Su Lyn Corcoran, Charity Atukunda, Victoria Ferguson, Thomas D'Aquin Rubambura Mituga, Luc Amuri Mufano, Faustin Muliri, Virginie Tallio, Kate Pahl, Mike Ochieng Wamaya 12. Lebanon, The Youth Roll': Experiencing Conflict as a Transcultural, Transnational Film Language, Paul Cooke, Nour Zeidan, Hana Addam El-Ghali, Cindrella Mizher, Emily Morrison 13. Conclusion: Where to Next? The Potentials and Liminality of Participatory Arts in Conflict, Faith Mkwananzi, F Melis Cin

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Genre: Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Allgemeine Kunst
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780367638634
ISBN-10: 0367638630
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Mkwananzi, Faith
Melis Cin, F.
Hersteller: Taylor & Francis
Maße: 234 x 156 x 14 mm
Von/Mit: Faith Mkwananzi (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.12.2021
Gewicht: 0,372 kg
Artikel-ID: 128400396
Über den Autor

Faith Mkwananzi is a Researcher with the SARChI Chair in Higher Education and Human Development at the University of the Free State, South Africa. Her research centres on education, migration, and development in Sub-Saharan Africa. She has interests in the capability approach, as well as educational entrepreneurship and collaborative stakeholder engagement. She has been working on youth projects focusing on choices, opportunities, and aspirations. She also has experience using creative, participatory arts-based methods, including digital storytelling and photovoice with young people in less resourced communities in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Most of her research includes collaborations with NGOs, civic, and community-based organisations.

F. Melis Cin is Senior Lecturer in Education and Social Justice at Lancaster University, UK. She is a feminist researcher with a particular interest in exploring the relationship between education and international development. She investigates how education can be used as a peace-building tool in conflict zones and employs socially engaged art interventions as a way to understand the local meanings of peace in formal and informal education settings.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Introduction: Participatory Arts in Building Socially Just Societies in the Global South, Faith Mkwananzi, F Melis Cin 2. Participatory Arts for Social and Epistemic Justice, F Melis Cin, Faith Mkwananzi Part I: Participatory Process of Arts for Epistemic Justice 3. Seeing Power, Co-creation, Filmmaking, and Intersectionality in Ilizwi Lenyaniso Lomhlaba, Aylwyn Walsh, Scott Burnett 4. Participatory Curatorship: Negotiating Heritage, Memory, and Justice in Northern Uganda, Abiti Nelson Adebo, Francis Nono, Kate Moles, Lizzi Milligan 5. The Use of Political Storytelling in Twitter to Fight Epistemic Injustice Against Women, Asl¿ Tosuner 6. Re-connecting with Cultural Heritage: How Participatory Video Enabled Youth in Palestine to Protect their Cultural Heritage, Marwan Darweish, Laura Sulin 7. Capturing Epistemic Responsibility and Resistance: Challenging Intercommunal Conflict through Photovoice, F. Melis Cin, Necmettin Döan, Rahime Süleymanölu-Kürüm, Mehmet Melih Cin Part II: Community Engagement through Participatory Arts 8. Collaboration in Research: Insights from a Participatory Art Project in Zimbabwe, Joshua Chikozho, Willard Muntanga, Tendayi Marovah, Faith Mkwananzi 9. YouthLEAD: Measuring the Indirect Impact of Youth Peacebuilding through PhotoVoice and Community Murals in Colombia, Laura K. Taylor, Claudia Pineda Marín, Edwin Cubillos, Diego Alfonso 10. Youth, Police and Civil Society Organisation: Participatory Arts-based Clinics for Strengthening Security and Justice in Nepal, Nub Raj Bhandari 11. Creation and Communication: Reflecting on the Role of Arts Methods to enable Dialogue between Young People and Policy Makers in Kenya, Uganda, and the DRC, Su Lyn Corcoran, Charity Atukunda, Victoria Ferguson, Thomas D'Aquin Rubambura Mituga, Luc Amuri Mufano, Faustin Muliri, Virginie Tallio, Kate Pahl, Mike Ochieng Wamaya 12. Lebanon, The Youth Roll': Experiencing Conflict as a Transcultural, Transnational Film Language, Paul Cooke, Nour Zeidan, Hana Addam El-Ghali, Cindrella Mizher, Emily Morrison 13. Conclusion: Where to Next? The Potentials and Liminality of Participatory Arts in Conflict, Faith Mkwananzi, F Melis Cin

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Genre: Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Allgemeine Kunst
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780367638634
ISBN-10: 0367638630
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Mkwananzi, Faith
Melis Cin, F.
Hersteller: Taylor & Francis
Maße: 234 x 156 x 14 mm
Von/Mit: Faith Mkwananzi (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.12.2021
Gewicht: 0,372 kg
Artikel-ID: 128400396
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