Arts Based Research
- Tom Barone - Arizona State University, USA
- Elliot W. Eisner - Stanford University, USA
Arts Based Research is ideal for students, researchers, and practitioners. This unique book provides a framework for broadening the domain of qualitative inquiry in the social sciences by incorporating the arts as a means of better understanding and rethinking important social issues. In the book's 10 thought-provoking chapters, authors Tom Barone and Elliot W. Eisner--pioneers in the field--address key aspects of arts based research, including its purpose and fundamental ideas, controversies that surround the field and the politics and ethics involved, and key criteria for evaluation.
This book is an important resource to inform methods which embrace the inclusion of self in the research. It provides a guide to support critical appraisal of such research designs. Supports the validity of more expressive research methods.
Very interesting book, issuing many different aspects concerning art based research. Helpfull to inspire students to do a more creative research project.
I hope to create a course focused on arts based research and if I can offer such a course, I will use this book. I found it most helpful. My current course will include some introduction to arts based research, but not enough to justify requiring the whole text. I plan to make the text available at library reserves and suggest students read certain chapters.
Sample Materials & Chapters
Chapter One: What Is and What Is Not Arts Based Research?
Chapter Two: Why Do Arts Based Research?