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Provoking the Field invites debate on, and provides an essential resource for, transnational arts-based scholars engaged in critical analyses of international visual arts education and its enquiry in doctoral research. The book encompasses creative research practices in the visual arts, and advances pedagogical and experimental perspectives, assessments, methodological deliberations and ethical issues and concerns in relation to a host of topic areas in visual arts education.
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Anita Sinner is a Professor of Art Education at The University of British Columbia. Her interests include artwork scholarship, international art education, stories as research, and community art education.
Contact:
Professor | Art Education | Faculty of Education
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Traditional Territory
2125 Main Mall | Vancouver BC | Canada V6T 1Z4
anita.sinner@ubc.ca | http://anitasinner.ca | ORCID: 0000-0002-6986-8137
InSEA World Councillor 2022-23 (North America) | http://www.insea.org
Series Co-Editor, Artwork Scholarship: International Perspective in Education | https://www.intellectbooks.com/artwork-scholarship-international-perspectives-in-education
Rita L. Irwin (Ed.D.) is distinguished university scholar and professor of art education and curriculum studies at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. She was a classroom teacher and arts specialist before embarking upon an academic career. While her research interests include teacher education, curriculum practices and sociocultural issues, she is best known for her work in expanding how we might imagine and conduct practice-based research methodologies like a/r/tography through collaborative and community-based collectives.
Contact: University of British Columbia, Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2125 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, V7E 2Y3, Canada.
Jeff Adams is Professor of Education at the University of Chester, and the Principal Editor of International Journal of Art & Design Education, as well as Programme Leader of the Centre for Research in Education, Creative and Arts through Practice.
Anita Sinner is a Professor of Art Education at The University of British Columbia. Her interests include artwork scholarship, international art education, stories as research, and community art education.
Contact:
Professor | Art Education | Faculty of Education
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Traditional Territory
2125 Main Mall | Vancouver BC | Canada V6T 1Z4
anita.sinner@ubc.ca | http://anitasinner.ca | ORCID: 0000-0002-6986-8137
InSEA World Councillor 2022-23 (North America) | http://www.insea.org
Series Co-Editor, Artwork Scholarship: International Perspective in Education | https://www.intellectbooks.com/artwork-scholarship-international-perspectives-in-education
Rita L. Irwin (Ed.D.) is distinguished university scholar and professor of art education and curriculum studies at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. She was a classroom teacher and arts specialist before embarking upon an academic career. While her research interests include teacher education, curriculum practices and sociocultural issues, she is best known for her work in expanding how we might imagine and conduct practice-based research methodologies like a/r/tography through collaborative and community-based collectives.
Contact: University of British Columbia, Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2125 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, V7E 2Y3, Canada.
Résumé
International Perspectives on Visual Arts PhDs in Education. 22 halftones, 1 diagram