Imagination and Arts-Based Practices for Integration in Research

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Author: Nancy Gerber
Year: 2024
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 90
ISBN-13: 9781032196428
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Imagination and Arts-Based Practices for Integration in Research by Nancy Gerber, published by Taylor & Francis Group on December 19, 2024, is a concise exploration of the philosophical assumptions and methodological issues surrounding the incorporation of imaginative mental processes and arts-based practices in research. This 90-page book delves into how these approaches can be integrated into various phases of investigation and data integration, challenging traditional scientific thinking.

Readers will find a thorough examination of how integrating diverse forms of data can lead to a deeper understanding of complex meanings within research. The book discusses the application of imaginative processes and arts-based practices, particularly in mixed and multi-method research, while also offering philosophical insights and methodological suggestions. With a focus on education, psychology, and allied health services, this edition serves as a resource for researchers looking to expand their methodologies and embrace innovative approaches in their work.


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Imagination and Arts-Based Practices for Integration in Research explores the philosophical assumptions, defining concepts, and methodological issues related to the introduction of intentional imaginative mental processes and arts-based practices into some or all phases of investigation, and data integration of particular research approaches.

Although typically central to mixed, multi-method, and arts-based research, the practice of integrating diverse forms of data might be applied to other research traditions. The integration of data diversity represents a deviation from traditional scientific thinking demanding a dramatic paradigm shift inclusive of multi-dimensional, nondiscursive, aesthetic, rhizomatic, and imaginative mental processes. In this book, imaginative mental processes and arts-based practices are described and illustrated as approaches to investigating, revealing, and understanding the elusive yet essential meanings hidden in the crevices, shadows, and liminal spaces in between diverse data sets leading to integration, illumination, and synthesis.

The book will appeal to arts-based, mixed methods, and adventurous researchers. It walks the reader through the revisionist philosophical assumptions and offers aligned methodological suggestions to the induction of imaginative mental processes and arts-based practices into research.

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