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Applied Theatre Research 11.1 is out now!
Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Applied Theatre Research 11.1 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Applied Theatre Research 11.1 is out now.

 

The first Applied Theatre Research edition of 2023 once again revels in the diversity of our field. It offers contributions from several geographic locations: Finland, Hong Kong, Singapore and Canada, with work in a variety of professional contexts: community theatre, education, social services and theatre in education.

 

For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/applied-theatre-research

 

Aims & Scope

 

Applied Theatre Research is the worldwide journal for theatre and drama in non-traditional contexts. It focuses on drama, theatre and performance with specific audiences or participants in a range of social contexts and locations. Contexts include education, developing countries, business and industry, political debate and social action, with children and young people, and in the past, present or future; locations include theatre that happens in places such as streets, conferences, war zones, refugee camps, prisons, hospitals and village squares, as well as on purpose-built stages. The journal has a global focus and representation, with an explicit policy of ensuring that the best and most exciting work in all continents and as many countries as possible is represented and featured. Cultural, geographical, gender and socio-economic equity are recognized where possible, including in the Review Board.

 

Issue 11.1

 

Editorial

PETER O’CONNOR AND KELLY FREEBODY

 

Articles

 

Performative encounters with the TIE programme #nofilter: A study based on Finnish teenagers’ written thoughts

NINA DAHL-TALLGREN

 

Youth mental health performance: How young people respond to portrayals of mental health, resilience and well-being in and through drama and performance creation

TRUDY PAULUTH-PENNER AND MONICA PRENDERGAST

 

Reflections from the Youth Stories project: Creative disruptions with young people from low-income neighbourhoods in Singapore

NATALIE LAZAROO

 

Facets of human conditions: Some artistic records and ethnotheatrical interpretations of ex-gambling addicts

JACK SHU

 

A detour in research through the gorge: Approaching human–nature connections with site-specific performance

RIIKKA NIEMELÄ, ANNA-MARI LAULUMAA, ANNA-KAISA TUPALA AND KAISA J. RAATIKAINEN