Resource authors: Creative practice as mutual recovery: connecting communities for mental health and well-beingProject: Creative practice as mutual recovery: connecting communities for mental health and well-being
This project is interested in using innovate visual and performance based research methods and reflecting on these as part of the research process. Although visual methods are becoming more widely accepted as a social science research method (Pink 2012), performance based methods are less well established and the intersection between different methods is an exciting area of current enquiry. As well as assessing the interventions using traditional evaluative tools, this project intends to use the arts themselves to elucidate research outcomes. This short film will outline the proposed methods, and briefly theorise them. This film is intended to be of benefit to other social science practitioners who are thinking of employing visual methods or collaborating with artists as part of social science research projects.
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