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[ecrea] CFP: Community and Creative Research. Developing Participatory Methodologies
Sun Mar 12 23:15:30 GMT 2017
CFP (special issue of /Conjunctions/):
*http://www.conjunctions-tjcp.com/announcement/view/501*
/Community and Creative Research. Developing Participatory
Methodologies/
*Deadline: Papers must be submitted by August 15, 2017:*
*Special issue editors: **Lorena Sancho Querol and Claudia Carvalho
(Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal)*
Cultural researchers across disciplines are increasingly investigating
and experimenting with practice-led, creative and participatory
methodologies and approaches. This academic rethinking of research
practices could on the one hand be understood as a long-waited
willingness to not only look at, but also engage socially with, what is
researched. On the other hand it could be approached as a result of an
increasing pressure on academic research to create more
tangible/inclusive results and effects.
This special issue addresses the multiple ways in which community
research practices and methodologies can positively influence active
citizenship and nurture social transformation in both rural and urban
areas (e.g. a neighbourhood), in specific cultural settings and in
various types of institutions (e.g. cultural and media institutions,
health institutions). But also the challenges raised by
participatory-creative research in terms of their potential
renegotiation of established notions of autonomous-critical research,
academic quality, effect and ownership.
We invite empirical, theoretical and practical academic contributions
from across disciplines that deal with community-engaged participatory
processes. They can take into account the ethics, power structures,
risks, potentials and impacts of community-engaged cultural research,
but also how these practices and methodologies enable other kinds of
involvement and knowledge (such as inter-knowledge, collaborative
knowledge and experiential knowledge) and motivate new modes of
reflection and innovative relations between researcher and researched.
Topics may include, but need not be confined to, the following:
* Transformational potentials of community research
* Creative research methodologies
* Ethics and power in community research
* Material participation
* Engaging non-human actants in participatory research
* When is a methodology ‘participatory’?
* Developing participatory methodological setups
* Evaluation of participatory community research
* Participatory research in cultural and media institutions
* Critical approaches to participatory research
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