基于视觉和艺术的探究教学:研究生教育中的合作愿景与可能性

Lucy Bailey, Stacie Warner, Erin Davis, Lindsay Myers, Joshua Taylor, Andreya Williams
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本文介绍了一个以视觉和艺术为基础的探究(V/ABR)为主题的博士研讨班,该研讨班旨在倡导这种方法的生成性,以推进博士研究。我们首先介绍了该课程的社会和机构背景及其设计,以确定这些项目的位置,以及在博士生教育中创造机构空间以扩大创造性探究方法的必要性。然后,五位研究人员对他们的研究方法进行了反思,包括漫画、拼贴画、批判性视觉分析、虚拟行走图和图片激发。这些项目关注的当代问题包括研究人员的身份、种族公正、母亲危机和基督教夏令营,共同强调了 V/ABR 探究在放大研究人员的想象力和成才过程方面的生产力。我们强调在博士教育中探索定性多样性的必要性,以打破贝利(2018)称之为 "方法论标本 "的固定探究方法。总之,我们证明了以关系性、社会响应性和批判性、前瞻性的方式使用创造性方法推进博士研究的活力(Finley,2003)。
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Teaching and Learning Visual and Arts-Based Inquiry: Collaborative Visions and Possibilities in Graduate Education
This paper describes a doctoral seminar in visual and arts-based inquiry (V/ABR) to champion the generativity of such approaches for advancing doctoral research. We first describe the social and institutional context of the course and its design to situate the projects and the need for creating institutional spaces to amplify creative inquiry approaches in doctoral education. Then, five researchers reflect on their research approaches, including comics, collaging, critical visual analysis, a virtual walkography, and photo-elicitation. The projects focused on contemporary issues including researcher identity, racial justice, mothering crises, and Christian summer camps, collectively underscoring the productivity of V/ABR inquiry for amplifying researchers’ imaginaries and processes of becoming. We underscore the necessity of exploring qualitative diversity in doctoral education to unsettle fixed inquiry approaches that Bailey (2018) calls “methodological taxidermy.” Collectively, we demonstrate the vitality of advancing doctoral research using creative methods in relational, socially responsive, and critical, visionary ways (Finley, 2003).
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