A/r/tographic Collaboration as Radical Relatedness

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  • Barbara Ann Bickel Southern Illinois Univeristy Carbondale
  • Stephanie Springgay University of Toronto
  • Ruth Beer
  • Rita L. Irwin University of British Columbia
  • Kit Grauer University of British Columbia
  • Xiong Gu University of British Columbia

Résumé

In this paper the authors examine a/r/tographical collaboration in a community-engaged research study investigating immigrant understandings of home and place. The study, The City of Richgate, involves a complex collaboration between community members, community organizations, educational institutions, and a research team comprising artist-educators. The study crosses border zones of cultural, ethnic, geographic, institutional, public, private, and disciplinary boundaries, reflecting the ever-changing character of postmodern reality. In this paper the authors reflect critically and theoretically on the lived experience of radical relatedness found within the complex collaboration, particularly within the a/r/tographic research team. This offers a qualitative methodology of radical collaboration applicable to many fields of inquiry in the academy, art world, and community.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

Barbara Ann Bickel, Southern Illinois Univeristy Carbondale

School of Art and Design Southern Illinois University Carbondale Assistant Professor Art Education

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2011-03-23

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