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Journal of Applied Arts & Health 12.3 is out now! Special Issue
Thursday, March 03, 2022

Journal of Applied Arts & Health 12.3 is out now! Special Issue

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Applied Arts & Health 12.3 is out now!

 

Special Issue: ‘Art-Based Research in Health and Well-Being During the Pandemic’

 

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

https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-applied-arts-health

 

Aims and Scope

 

This double-blind peer-reviewed journal provides artists, researchers, practitioners, healthcare professionals, educators, therapists and policymakers opportunities to particularly report and reflect upon art-based research practices that distinctly emphasize art as the mode of inquiry including art as the evidence of that inquiry. The Journal of Applied Arts & Health (JAAH) discourages research studies that are predominantly non-artistic in nature. JAAH provides a vehicle for high quality research and forward-thinking scholarly activity embracing multifaceted understandings of aesthetic modes of engagement. Contributors include eminent and experienced workers and scholars in the field, but JAAH strongly encourages cutting-edge contemporary and experimental work from emerging practitioners. JAAH provides a prominent platform for artistic research in addressing the art as evidence base in applied arts and health. The journal embraces contributions of an international dimension.

 

Issue 12.3

 

Editorial

ROSS W. PRIOR

 

Major Articles

 

Natural experiments: Researching life through art

SHAUN MCNIFF

 

Adjusting to the pandemic: Remote support for professionals working with asylum seekers

DEVON GOVONI, KELVIN RAMIREZ AND HILLARY RUBESIN

 

Rethinking creative research methods in response to COVID-19: Creating a remote research kit

REBECKA FLEETWOOD-SMITH

 

What is left of the studio, in the absence of a room to share?

LIBBY BYRNE AND TESS CRANE

 

The heart of the matter: Arts-based reflections, writings and responses during COVID-19

VIVIEN MARCOW SPEISER AND PHILLIP SPEISER

 

Notes from the Field

 

Chains of art offer connection and care

TOVA SPETER

 

Freeing us from pandemic alienation: Tea-based online expressive arts therapy

MAN-KIT KWONG (ALECK)

 

Whine and dust: Coping during the pandemic using companioning autoethnographic art-based research

JAIME G. DÖRNER ALVAREZ AND JANETTE GRAETZ SIMMONDS

 

A hospital’s collaborative arts in health approach to COVID-19

SHAY THORNTON KULHA, J. TODD FRAZIER, JENNIFER TOWNSEND, ELIZABETH LAGUAITE AND VIRGINIA GRAY

 

Picturing the researcher: Using photovoice to document the research assistant experience during the COVID-19 pandemic

JENNIFER WAITE AND MARTHA M. WHITFIELD

 

Different media, same relationships: What the Iris Piano Trio learned from the COVID-19 pandemic

LAUREN LATESSA AND JIYOUNG OH

 

Social distancing without emotional distancing?

AVA HUNT AND ROGER WOOSTER

 

Interview

 

Interview with Dr Radhika Patnala: Founder and director, Sci-Illustrate

ROSS W. PRIOR

 

Event Review

 

Arts in Hospitals during COVID-19: Time to Reflect, hosted by CW+ (the charity for Chelsea & Westminster NHS Hospitals Foundation Trust), 22 January 2021, online

KAREN GRAY