艺术家作为跨部门合作伙伴关系中的变革推动者:一种类型学

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 0 LITERATURE
Ellen Loots , Walter van Andel
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近年来,艺术家和设计师作为跨部门合作伙伴关系的变革推动者的实践和活动重新兴起。这些实践通常被认为是与艺术家的核心活动分开的,在研究中仍未得到充分的探索。本文旨在将这些实践分类为一个类型学,从一个概念框架开始,该框架由该领域的初始感知所告知,随后通过相关文献和专家访谈的见解进行完善。该类型学强调了涉及艺术家的“变化代理伙伴关系”的多样性,并确定了定义每种模式的交换机制:交易佣金、协调公共(共同)生产、目标导向的合作和转型共同创造。这种类型作为一种启发式工具,用于讨论、分析和组织艺术在应对社会挑战和推动变革中的作用。作为对话的开始,我们讨论了艺术家作为变革推动者的角色需要什么,以及如何在这种合作关系中组织创造力和变革。
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Artists as change agents in cross-sector partnerships: A typology
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of practices and activities that involve artists and designers as change agents in cross-sector partnerships. These practices are often considered separate from artists’ core activities and remain underexplored in research. This paper aims to classify these practices into a typology, beginning with a conceptual framework informed by initial perceptions of the field, which was subsequently refined through insights from relevant literature and expert interviews. The typology highlights the diversity of ‘change agency partnerships’ involving artists and identifies the exchange mechanisms that define each mode: transactional commissions, coordinated public (co-)production, goal-directed collaboration, and transformational co-creation. This typology serves as a heuristic tool for discussing, analyzing, and organizing the role of the arts in addressing societal challenges and driving change. As a conversation starter, we discuss what is needed for artists to assume the role(s) as change agents and how creativity and change within such partnerships can be organized.
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Poetics
Poetics Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Poetics is an interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, the media and the arts. Particularly welcome are papers that make an original contribution to the major disciplines - sociology, psychology, media and communication studies, and economics - within which promising lines of research on culture, media and the arts have been developed.
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