Jenna Ward
Using Arts-based Research Methods: Creative Approaches for Researching Business, Organisation and Humanities
Ward, Jenna; Shortt, Harriet
Authors
Harriet Shortt Harriet.Shortt@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Organisation Studies
Contributors
Jenna Ward jw704@leicester.ac.uk
Editor
Harriet Shortt Harriet.Shortt@uwe.ac.uk
Editor
Abstract
This edited collection will showcase a selection of arts-based research methods used in the empirical study of business, management and the humanities. Each chapter is written by an expert in a single arts-based research method including poetry, drawing, photography, film, dance and quilting. For those wanting to undertake a research project utilising an alternative palette of methods this book is a unique resource. Detailed consideration is given to research design, data collection, through to analysis and publication. Our aim is to give confidence to undergraduate, post-graduate and PhD students, early career researchers and those looking for a different approach to their research designs by providing both an overview of the methods’ legacy and development, highlighting particularly influential studies but also a hands-on, practical ‘how to guide’ that offers insightful hints, tips, diagrams, photographs and think points including advice on how to overcome some of the potential challenges on each specialist arts-based method.
Book Type | Authored Book |
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Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Keywords | visual methods, creative methods, arts, arts-based methods, qualitative research |
Public URL | https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/855055 |
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