Using Art for Social Transformation
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Using Art for Social Transformation

International Perspective for Social Workers, Community Workers and Art Therapists

  1. 278 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Using Art for Social Transformation

International Perspective for Social Workers, Community Workers and Art Therapists

About this book

Social arts are manifold and are initiated by multiple actors, spaces, and direction from many directions and intentions, but generally they aim to generate personal, familial, group, community or general social transformation which can maintain and enhance personal and community resilience, communication, negotiation, and transitions, as well as help with community building and rehabilitation, civic engagement, social inclusion, and cohesion. Occurring via community empowerment, institutions, arts in health, inter-ethnic conflict, and frames of lobbying for social change, social art can transform and disrupt power relations and hegemonic narratives, destigmatize marginalized groups, and humanize society through creating empathy for the other.

This book provides a broad range of all of the above, with multiple international examples of projects (photo-voice, community theater, crafts groups for empowerment, creative place-making, arts in institutions, and arts-based participatory research) that is initiated by social practitioners and by artists – and in collaboration between the two. The aim of this book is to help to illustrate, explore, and demystify this interdisciplinary area of practice.

With methods and theoretical orientation as the focus of each chapter, the book can be used both in academic settings and for training social and art practitioners, as well as for social practitioners and artists in the field.

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Yes, you can access Using Art for Social Transformation by Eltje Bos, Ephrat Huss, Eltje Bos,Ephrat Huss in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Social Sciences & Social Work. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Contents
  7. List of figures
  8. List of tables
  9. List of contributors
  10. Introduction
  11. 1 Social action art therapy. An Israel context
  12. 2 Applied storytelling and picture talk as a tool for system intervention, behavioural change and diminishing polarization
  13. 3 Using arts as a contact method in group work with latency age Arab and Jewish youth in Israel
  14. 4 Art in society at a time of political and cultural transformation: The Polish case
  15. 5 Future IDs at Alcatraz: Transforming lives in immediate and necessary ways
  16. 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”
  17. 7 Interacting through art to re-empower prison inmates in constructing new self-appraisals
  18. 8 Socia(B)le art: Towards culture for all
  19. 9 Jamming through life: Social complexity and the arts
  20. 10 Social arts for recognition: Sociological perspectives on arts and youth identities
  21. 11 Compassion embodied – the particular power of the arts
  22. 12 The art studio as public health practice: Mitigating the negative impacts of social inequality through community care
  23. 13 MOMU: A multiprofessional response to a multifaceted reality
  24. 14 Using reader’s theater to enhance reflexive social work practice, research, and education
  25. 15 Harnessing structure and support in music-based activities
  26. 16 Madrid, city of women: A project to empower the social participation of women in the city
  27. 17 Oh, what a tangled web we weave!: the transformative intentions of socially engaged art
  28. 18 The art of making public: the politics of participation in participatory art practices
  29. 19 Evaluating arts projects and programmes designed for social impacts: The need for improved methods
  30. 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
  31. Index