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Doing Rebellious Research

In and beyond the Academy
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496 Seiten
2022
Brill (Verlag)
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Bringing together an extraordinary range of international scholars and practitioners that include contemporary visual artists, poets, choreographers, activists, film-makers, theatre-makers, magicians, and circus artists, the contributors situate their rebellious practices of knowledge production and upheaval in the academy and in society.
The ways in which research and scholarship are co-produced, co-performed and proclaimed as particular kinds of knowledges and truths in and beyond the academy is radically changing. The capacity to write rebelliously, in varying registers and voices, tempos and volumes, as featured across this book, is boundaryless. In this edited volume, we ask new questions which simultaneously trouble and open up what the ‘product’ and ‘performance’ of academic work, words and worlds might come to be. At the heart of this book, we move between departing radically from academic writing to arriving at a new academic endeavor and transaction between reader and text driven by the invitation to open rebellion in academic research and writing.



This unique volume brings together an extraordinary range of international scholars, researchers and artists, that include contemporary social scientists, critical theorists, visual artists, poets, musicians, hip-hoppers, choreographers, activists, film-makers, theatre-makers, magicians, and circus artists from both within and outside the academy in Europe, UK, India, Africa, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. They articulate new concepts for thinking differently, generate new theories differently, and present new methods of writing differently. This book provides ‘permission’ to depart radically in academic writing and creative practice – particularly for doctoral and higher degree research students, and those who work alongside them as supervisors and advisors and higher research degree educators. The claim here is that rebellious departures and performances in academic research and writing are the future of academia. This book provides a series of steps toward preparing for that future.

Pamela Burnard is Professor of Arts, Creativities and Educations at The University of Cambridge, UK. Her research advances a theory of multiple creativities, from early childhood, school sectors to higher education and creative/cultural industries. Elizabeth Mackinlay is Professor of Education in the Southern Cross University where she teaches Research Methods, Gender Studies and Arts Education. Her book, Teaching and Learning like a Feminist: Storying Our Experiences in Higher Education was published by Sense Publishers in 2016. David Rousell is Senior Lecturer in Creative Education at RMIT University, and a core member of the Creative Agency Lab and Digital Ethnography Research Centre (DERC). David’s research combines his scholarship in affect studies, process philosophy and posthumanism with his creative practice as an environmental artist, educator and ethnographer. Tatjana Dragovic is a doctoral educator and a leader of the EdD (Doctorate of Education) research community at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UK. She is also an Associate Professor of Management, Leadership Excellence and Business Coaching at the Faculty of Organisation Studies in Slovenia.

A Visual Mapping of Topic Flows

Acknowledgements

List of Illustrations

Notes on Contributors



Prologue

 Elizabeth Mackinlay, Pamela Burnard, David Rousell, Tatjana Dragovic and Trisha McCrae



PART 1: Rebellious Theories and Research Methodologies Performed Differently

Part 1: Guidance for Readers

 Pamela Burnard

1 Critical Openings in Performing Transdisciplinary Research as/in Rebellion

 Pamela Burnard

2 Ten Incitements to Rebellion: Spoken Word as a Social Scientific Research Tool of, and for, Rebellious Research

 Helen Johnson

3 Instructions on How to Research with Circus: Or, How Circus Research Rebels against Circus and Research at Stockholm University of the Arts

 Alisan Funk

4 Walking with(in) Transdisciplinary-Scapes

 Carolyn Cooke

5 Paying Attention: A Bakhtin-Inspired Dialogue about Embodiment and Inclusion in the Musicking Classroom

 Mary Earl and Jennie Francis

6 Academic (In)Discipline, Research (In)Sanity and the Conundrum of (Indigenous) Timescapes

 Bernd Brabec de Mori

7 Performing Transdisciplinary Creativity by Emersiology with the Living Body

 Antonella Poli and Bernard Andrieu

Part 1: Reflective Questions



PART 2: Rebellious Writings Written Differently: A Manifesto

Part 2: Guidance for Readers

 Elizabeth Mackinlay

8 Departing Radically in Academic Writing: Because, a Manifesto

 Elizabeth Mackinlay

9 The Zoom Room Rebels: Worlding and Writing a Diffractive Ethics with Performance of Research in the Zoom-I-Verse

 Naomi Lee McCarthy and Eleanor Ryan

10 100 Words Exactly: The Art of Thesis Drabbling

 Elizabeth Allotta, Dewi Andriani, Emma Cooke, Eloise Doherty, Mel Green, Karen Madden, Renee Mickelburgh,
Muhammad Ali Musofer, Rebecca Ream, Preeti Vayada and Elizabeth Mackinlay

11 The Affect of Writing to It: A Collaborative Response to Encountering Deleuze and Guattari for the First Time

 Elizabeth Allotta, Eloise Doherty, Dewi Andriani, Kathy Burke, Emma Cooke, Bonnie Evans, Mel Green, Karen Madden,
Renee Mickelburgh, Muhammad Ali Musofer, Preeti Vayada, Elizabeth Mackinlay and Jonathan Wyatt

12 Twin Stars: Circling with the Trouble of ‘Co-diffraction’? Nurturing Permission to Imagine Together Rebelliously in a Doctoral Peer Learning
Environment

 Portia Ungley and Kieran Sheehan

13 Don’t Just Do Something … Stand There! Two Women Dance Their Academic Trajectories

 Simone Eringfeld and Hilary Cremin

Part 2: Reflective Questions



PART 3: Rebellious Transdisciplinarity Researched Differently

Part 3: Guidance for Readers

 David Rousell

14 Performing Rebellious Theory and Methodology: Going All City

 David Rousell

15 Animist Pedagogies and the Endings of Worlds: Rituals for the Pluriverse

 David Rousell, Eleanor Ryan, Birgitte Bauer-Nilsen and Rachel Lai

16 The Heart of Research: Fictioning and Diffractive Writing as Critical Research Practice

 Annouchka Bayley

17 Surfacing the Image-inary: Exchanging Sensations of Time through Art, Media, and Pedagogy

 Trisha McCrae, David Rousell and Portia Ungley

18 dreams in the margem: stories from the river

 Marta Cotrim and Mindy R. Carter

Part 3: Reflective Questions



PART 4: Rebellious Leadership Leading Differently

Part 4: Guidance for Readers: Rebelling against What and Rebelling How?

 Tatjana Dragovic (with Leaders around the World)

19 Critical Openings in Leading Rebelliously

 Tatjana Dragovic

20 Leading Rebellious Leaders/ship through Radical Trust and Playfulness

 Tatiana Chemi, Anne Pässilä and Allan Owens

21 ‘It’s Our Museum Too!’: Enacting Change through Rebellious Research in the University Art Museum

 Kate Noble

22 Enchanting Educational Settings: Creative Practices from the World of Illusion to Improve Collaborative Learning Schemes and Educational
Leadership Protocols

 Antonia Symeonidou, Danilo Audiello and Caterina Garone

23 Hallå STEAM! Performative Recasting of History, Science, Art, Language and Education

 Kristof Fenyvesi and Christopher Brownell

24 The Hip-Hopification of Education?

 BREIS (Brother Reaching Each Inner Soul)

Part 4: Reflective Questions



Epilogue: What Happened Here? Writing with a Rebellious Community

 Pamela Burnard, Elizabeth Mackinlay and Trisha McCrae



Glossary

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Critical Issues in the Future of Learning and Teaching ; 23
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 834 g
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ISBN-10 90-04-51604-2 / 9004516042
ISBN-13 978-90-04-51604-5 / 9789004516045
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