
Journal of Applied Arts & Health 13.2 is out now!
Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Applied Arts & Health 13.2 is out now!
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Aims & 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 13.2
ROSS W. PRIOR
Articles
ALISON O’CONNOR
Is belly dancing in pregnancy safe and beneficial? The views of two expert panels
MARY L. NOLAN AND REBECCA GODWIN
‘The Big Picture’: Developing community-led approaches to substance use disorder through participatory video
PAUL COOKE, RAGINIE DUARA AND ANNA MADILL
Exploring artmaking as a source of metaphor for women’s cancer experiences: A phenomenological study
CHRISTINE NOVY, MARIE-CHRISTINE RANGER AND ROANNE THOMAS
My quarantine landscapes: A personal inquiry into the COVID-19 lockdown experience through drawings
SEZIN DEMIRTOKA
Bodies becoming art: Using a Deleuzian approach to explore the bodies and health of gay men
PHILLIP JOY, MATTHEW NUMER, SARA KIRK, MEGAN ASTON, LISA GOLDBERG AND LAURENE REHMAN
Renegotiating problematic relationships: An art-based sculpting method to address reactivity across disciplines
DEVON GOVONI, LAURA TEOLI AND DAN SUMMER
Book Review
Applied Theatre and Sexual Health Communication: Apertures of Possibility, Katharine E. Low (2020)
MATTHEW HAHN
Conference Review
Rejuvenation: The 14th Annual International Expressive Arts Therapy Association (IEATA) Conference, online, 14–16 January 2022
KRYSTAL DEMAINE