What is it about?
The chapter shows how art and/or creative practice is a form of research making new knowledge to take its place alongside other academic disciplines. Jungian Arts-Based Research is Transdisciplinary and intrinsically deconstructs hierarchies of knowledge and power. This is a great epistemology and methodology for moving towards social justice in education and art-making.
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Why is it important?
It is intrinsically decolonizing, deconstructing culture as power.
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My perspective is that these ideas give reinforcement and cultural confidence to what artists and creatives instinctively know: that doing art is a powerful and undervalued way of exploring the world.
Susan Rowland
Pacifica Graduate Institute
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This page is a summary of: Epistemology and methodology for Jungian arts-based research, July 2020, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.4324/9780429459238-3.
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