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This international collection brings together arts-based researchers to explore how new materialisms have changed creative research practice. Grounded in a framework of affective and conceptual creativity, it makes existing and emerging pathways in research visible to challenge dualistic modes of thought-in-practice.
With a focus on the methods employed by individual researchers, the coverage is interdisciplinary, including screen and sound production, dance, literary theory, social media, creative writing and community arts. The collection explores transformations in scholarly practice through methods of 'crimping' which reflect the 4 thematic sections: bending, joining, making waves and holding.
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
Preface
Contributors
1. CRiMPing methodologies: introduction to new materialist creative interventions in methods and practice
Anna Hickey-Moody and Suvi Pihkala, with Marissa Willcox, Gretchen Coombs
Part 1. Bending practice: de/forming thought and fields of research
2. Bending feminism: interview with Professor Sabine Hark
3. RSVP cycles: post-humanist pedagogies
Anna Hickey-Moody and Jo Pollitt with Mindy Blaise
4. Bending time through participatory video methods: re-assembling urban kino-cinema with young people
David Rousell, Laura Trafi-Prats and Elizabeth de Freitas
5. As a matter of play: playful methods for the human and social sciences
Sybille Lammes and Angus Mol
Part 2. Joining together: new methods for bridging disciplines together
6. Joining: a collaboration between Katie King and Anna Hickey-Moody
7. Creative humanities for the algorithmic condition: joining theory and art for a curation of knowledge
Iris van der Tuin and Nanna Verhoeff
8. Saltfish: ecologies of creative processes
Alessandro Antonello, Tully Barnett, Jennifer Eadie, Amy Matthews, Stephen Muecke, Jana Norman and Stephen Zagala
9. Following table-work: affirming more-than-human agency in art-based workshops
Katve-Kaisa Kontturi
Part 3. Making waves: methodological and theoretical strategies for making change
10. Making waves: an interview with Avtar Brah
11. Practising geopoetics: re-envisioning research creation through nature-creative walking-writing
Dorota Golańska
12. Friendship Workshops: a feminist arts-based intra-activist methodology with children and young people
Suvi Pihkala, Tuija Huuki, Eveliina Puutio and Helena Louhela
13. Catching a wave: how live performance enables new views of early childhood
Sally Chance
Part 4. Holding patterns: creative methods as a challenge to practices of knowledge restriction
14. Holding: interview with Françoise Vergès
15. Holding space through queer documentary film and kinship making
Patrick Kelly
16. Social materials
Gretchen Coombs
17. Follow the material, follow the dirt
Hélène Frichot
18. Crimping power: an ethics of practice in creative methods
Anna Hickey-Moody, Gretchen Coombs, Suvi Pihkala and Marissa Willcox