Arts -based research processes in ECEC: Examples from preparing and conducting a data collection
Journal article, Peer reviewed
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2435071Utgivelsesdato
2016-08Metadata
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Vist, T. (2016) Arts-based research processes in ECEC: Examples from preparing and conducting a data collection. Nordisk Barnehageforskning, 13(1), 1-15Sammendrag
Abstract: In this methodological article, different concepts and possibilities related to how arts-based research processes can contribute in the early phases of ECEC research will be presented and discussed. Despite a setback of art subjects in Norwegian ECEC and early childhood teacher’s education, the field of arts still plays an important role, and is expected to be research-based. Thus, there should be a need for an aesthetical and artsbased dimension in researching ECEC, not only in the subject matter, but also in the method, context, outcome and dissemination. The article focuses on methodological issues in the question development/design phase and the data collection phase, exemplified by the author’s own experiences in arts-based research processes. These processes include participation in dance and music performance as thinking or reflection tools in research, and an arts-based interview method. Some narrative writing processes will also be commented upon. Theoretically, the article primarily leans upon Barone and Eisner’s arts-based research and Irwin and Springgay’s a/r/tography.