Using arts-based research methods : creative approaches for researching business, organisation and humanities
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Using arts-based research methods : creative approaches for researching business, organisation and humanities
(Palgrave studies in business, arts and humanities / series editors, Samantha Warren, Steven S. Taylor)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book showcases a selection of arts-based research methods used in the empirical study of business, organisation and the humanities. Each chapter presents a discursive analysis and a detailed how-to guide for a range of methods including poetry, drawing, photography and social media, film, food, knitting, letter writing and dance. Consideration is given to a variety of steps in the research process, from research design and data collection to analysis and publication. Using Arts-based Research Methods is a unique resource for experienced researchers and students looking to broaden their palette of qualitative research methods.
Table of Contents
1. Using arts-based methods of research: a critical introduction to the development of arts-based research methods
Jenna Ward and Harriet Shortt
2. Drawing out emotion in organisational life
Jenna Ward and Daniel King
3. Designing dance into qualitative research
Claus Springborg
4. Researching and learning through pocket-film making
Robert McMurray
5. Food as an arts-based method for understanding organisational life
Alia Weston and Zev Farber
6. The ways of the hand: Knitting and handicraft as a method of research
Niina Koivunen and Kristina Ahmas
7. Life in letters - a method of qualitative inquiry
Chris Stamper
8. A poetic approach to researching silence on organisations
Andrew Armitage and Diane Ramsey
9. Using Instagram in participant-led field studies
Harriet Shortt and Samantha Warren
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