Co-Creativity and Engaged Scholarship Transformative Methods in Social Sustainability Research /
This open access book explores creative and collaborative research methods within the social sustainability sciences. The term co-creativity is used in reference to both individual methods and overarching research approaches that, through socially inclusive forms of action and reflection, stimulate...
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: Sustainability Science as Co-Creative Research Praxis
- 2. Painting Outside the Lines: Transgressing the Managerial University, Avoiding Forced Creativity
- 3. Cooking commoning subjectivities: guerrilla narrative in the Cooperation Birmingham solidarity kitchen
- 4. Participative and decolonial approaches in environmental history
- 5. An Ethos and Practice of Appreciation for Transformative Research: Appreciative Inquiry, Care Ethics, and Creative Method
- 6. Imaginative Leadership: A conceptual frame for the design and facilitation of creative methods and generative engagement
- 7. Insights and inspiration from explorative research into the impacts of a community arts project
- 8. How to nurture ground for arts-based co-creative practice in an invited space: reflections on a community in North Netherlands
- 9. Reflections on doing cross-cultural research through and with visual methods
- 10. The Eye of the Beholder: Applying visual analysis in an historical study oflynxes' representations in the Bavarian Forest region
- 11. Back to the drawing board: creative mapping methods for inclusion and connection
- 12. 'Getting deep into things': Deep mapping in a 'vacant' landscape
- 13. Engaging 'future generations' in meaning making through visual methods: an alternative approach to defining city-regions
- 14. Technology as a Tool for Environmental Engagement. The case of Digital Participatory Mapping (DPM)
- 15. Living Labs: a creative and collaborative planning approach
- 16. Supporting institutional transformations: experimenting with reflexive and embodied cross-boundary research
- 17. How to make policy makers care about "wicked problems" such as biodiversity loss? - the case of a policy campaign.