Using Art for Social Transformation

Using Art for Social Transformation

International Perspective for Social Workers, Community Workers and Art Therapists

Huss, Ephrat; Bos, Eltje

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

278

Dura

Inglês

9780367615239

15 a 20 dias

707

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0.Introduction. 1.Social action art therapy. An Israel context. 2.Applied storytelling and picture talk as ?a tool for system intervention, behavioural change and diminishing polarization. 3.Using arts as a contact method in group work with latency age Arab and ?Jewish youth in Israel. 4.Art in society at a time of political and cultural ?transformation: The Polish case. 5.Future IDs at Alcatraz: Transforming lives in immediate and necessary ways?. 6.Group bonding through cutting, gluing, and sewing together: ?Using arts and crafts in social work with groups: "When members see what they have done with their own hands, this is a feeling no one can take away". 7.Interacting through art to re-empower prison inmates in constructing new self-appraisals. 8.Socia(B)le art: Towards culture for all. 9.Jamming through life:? Social complexity and the arts. 10.Social arts for recognition: Sociological perspectives on arts and youth identities. 11.Compassion embodied - the particular power of the arts. 12.The art studio as public health practice: ?Mitigating the negative impacts of social inequality through community care. 13.MOMU: A multiprofessional response to a multifaceted reality. 14.Using reader's theater to ?enhance reflexive social work practice, research, and education. 15.Harnessing structure and support in music-based activities. 16.Madrid, city of women: A project to empower the social participation of women in the city. 17.Oh, what a tangled web we weave!: ?the transformative intentions of socially engaged art. 18.The art of making public: the politics of participation in participatory art practices. 19.Evaluating arts projects and programmes designed for social impacts: The need for ?improved methods. 20.Human Rights Tattoo: a Zoom conversation between Sander van Bussel, Maria Kint, and Eltje Bos about the Human Rights Tattoo project. 21 December 2021
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