Overview
- Includes vivid, visual examples of prompt responses from the 21 day autoethnography challenge
- Offers clear examples of autoethnographic approaches to changing digital cultures during COVID-19
- Contains examples from a wide range of disciplines and art-based forms
Part of the book series: Studies in Arts-Based Educational Research (SABER, volume 4)
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Table of contents (15 chapters)
Keywords
- learning during covid-19
- transformation in learning
- learning around isolation
- sense of community
- daily arts-based practice
- creativity scholarship
- critical qualitative research
- visual methods
- sense-making
- digital autoethnography
- digital ethnography
- creative pedagogies
- educational change during covid-19
- affect and covid-19
- non-representation
- new materialism
- performance pedagogy
- emotion and covid-19
- online collaboration
- innovative methods
About this book
This book presents the creative, arts-based and educative thinking resulting from a “21 day autoethnography challenge” set of self-guided prompts arising from the large-scale collaborative, creative, and global project to explore Massive and Microscopic Sensemaking during COVId-19 Times. It employs a guiding methodological framework of critical autoethnography, narrating the macro and micro experiences of COVID-19 from a first-person, and critically, culturally-informed perspective.
The book features chapters creatively responding to the 21-day pandemic experiment through digital autoethnographic artworks, writings, and collaborations. It allowed authors to build embodied sensibilities, practice autoethnographic forms of writing and making, and transform personal experiences through the COVID-19 moment into critical understanding of scale, sense-making, and the relationality of humans, nonhumans, and the planet.
Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Dan Harris is an international expert in creativity studies combining critical theory and creative practice methods. Harris also writes and researches on performance, gender, and diversity. Harris is the series creator and editor of Creativity, Education and the Arts (Palgrave Macmillan), has authored over 100 articles/book chapters and 17 books, in addition to public productions of plays, films and spoken word performances, and has won over $2.9 million in competitive research funding since 2010. Harris is currently an Australian Research Council Future Fellow, and RMIT Vice Chancellor’s Senior Research Fellow, and the Director of Creative Agency research lab
Annette N. Markham is Professor at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, and Co-Director of the Digital Ethnography Research Centre. She is an internationally recognized scholar of innovative and ethical practice in digital research and design. Her work focuses on facilitating morecreative, adaptive, and ethical practice for social research by disrupting the vocabularies around method. She founded the Future Making Research Consortium and has facilitated dozens of arts-based experiments and seminars to build data and digital literacy through critical pedagogy. Her work can be found in multiple academic books and journals.
Mary Elizabeth (“M.E.”) Luka is Assistant Professor, University of Toronto and an award-winning producer of digital content for television, exhibition and digital platforms. She examines co-creative production and dissemination in arts, culture and media creative hubs and networks in Canada, UK, USA, and Australia. Dr. Luka is a founding member of the Critical Digital Methods Institute at University of Toronto Scarborough and policy co-lead for Archive/Counter-Archive, a national partnership involving 27 universities and cultural organizations in activating audiovisual archives created by Indigenous Peoples (First Nations, Métis, Inuit), the Black community and People of Colour, womxn, LGBT2Q+ and immigrant communities.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Massive/Micro Autoethnography
Book Subtitle: Creative Learning in COVID Times
Editors: Daniel X. Harris, Mary Elizabeth Luka, Annette N. Markham
Series Title: Studies in Arts-Based Educational Research
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8305-3
Publisher: Springer Singapore
eBook Packages: Education, Education (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2022
Hardcover ISBN: 978-981-16-8304-6Published: 26 November 2022
Softcover ISBN: 978-981-16-8307-7Published: 26 November 2023
eBook ISBN: 978-981-16-8305-3Published: 25 November 2022
Series ISSN: 2364-8376
Series E-ISSN: 2364-8384
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XXII, 242
Number of Illustrations: 18 b/w illustrations, 77 illustrations in colour
Topics: Creativity and Arts Education, Education, general, Higher Education, Research Methods in Education