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Representing Experience: Creative Methods and Emergent Analysis

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posted on 2023-05-22, 20:26 authored by Marcus MorseMarcus Morse, Morse, P
In an effort to open up broader notions of what an experience might be, we explore creative methods that de-privilege language and cognition and attempt to re-present aesthetic and embodied components of experience. To illustrate such an approach, we detail a five-day canoe journey on the Shoalhaven River (Australia) in which Year 9 students engage with the artistic mediums of sketching, painting and collagraphs. We then describe key elements of perceptual experience and highlight ways in which creative methods can provide surprising possibilities for both research and practice.

History

Publication title

Research Methods in Outdoor Studies

Edition

1st

Editors

B Humberstone and H Prince

ISBN

9780429199004

Department/School

Faculty of Education

Publisher

Routledge

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Extent

29

Rights statement

Copyright 2019 Routledge

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Secondary education; Pedagogy; Environmental education and awareness