Arts-Based research in education: A review

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What is the difference between research that uses art, research about art, and research through art? Is arts-based educational research (ABER) a method or medium? What does arts-based research look like? How is it used and evaluated? Editors Cahnmann-Taylor and Siegesmund recruited an arresting array of contributors: paradigmatic pioneers, noted artistscholars, as well as newcomers to the field. This volume condenses the history, unique features, social contributions, and controversy into a readable, scholarly, and practical text. Each artist-researcher develops a chapter comprised of multiple elements: biography, explanation of intent, critique, photos and open-ended questions. True to ABER epistemology, these contributors cultivate more questions than answers. © 2010 Pamela Smithbell and Nova Southeastern University.

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Smithbell, P. (2010). Arts-Based research in education: A review. Qualitative Report, 15(6), 1597–1601. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2010.1363

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