Fragments/layers/juxtaposition: Collage as a data-analysis practice

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Morgaine explores the process of using collage as a data-analysis method in a project about newly emerging non-binary sexualities. Focusing on the creative process as it organically unfolds, this chapter situates each step in the process in arts-based and anti-oppressive research practices. Morgaine examines the symbolic and methodological suitability of collage as a disruptive and multifaceted arts-based research tool that can advance anti-oppressive research practice through audience reach and visibility of marginalized groups.

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Morgaine, K. (2017). Fragments/layers/juxtaposition: Collage as a data-analysis practice. In Creating Social Change Through Creativity: Anti-Oppressive Arts-Based Research Methodologies (pp. 227–241). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52129-9_13

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