This book boldly reframes story-making as a form of artistic research grounded in creative practice. Through vivid examples, it demonstrates how collaborative artistic processes can unsettle entrenched hierarchies, open up alternative forms of knowledge-making and attend more sensitively to issues of power, ownership and consent.
Joanna Wheeler is Founder and Director of TransformativeStory and Senior Research Fellow in the Department Political Studies at the University of Western Cape. Katherine Collins is Research Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing at the University of Oxford.
1. Introduction2. Story-making as an artistic practice 3. From participants and researchers to makers and creative producers4. Making, the studio and the workshop5. Documentation and interpretation6. Ethics, ownership and consent7. Conclusion
Elleke Boehmer, Katherine Collins, UK) Boehmer, Professor Elleke (University of Oxford, UK) Collins, Dr Katherine (Research Fellow, University of Oxford, University of Oxford, Kate Douglas