Finding CreativeVoice: Applying Arts-based Research in the Context of Biodiversity Conservation
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/13214Date
2018-05-29Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
The integration of creative arts–based methods into scientific research offers a
host of advantages, including the ability to capture the complex texture of lived experience,
explore interconnections between nature and culture, support nonhierarchical relations,
and communicate insights in engaging and empowering new ways. In this article, we describe a new
method—CreativeVoice—integrating the creative arts and qualitative research, which we developed
and applied in a context of pursuing community-based conservation of agricultural biodiversity.
We developed CreativeVoice as an integrative method to help us understand the local contexts,
cultures, and perspectives from community members of different ages and genders, in two contrasting
farming communities in Oaxaca, Mexico. CreativeVoice effectively adapts and extends the Photovoice
method so as to retain its benefits but address some of its limitations. This includes allowing
participants to choose a genre of artistic expression connected to their own specific individual or
cultural contexts and providing the capacity to move beyond capturing present-day realities to
directly bring in connections to the past and visions for the future. This article describes both the
CreativeVoice approach and the significant value of integrating arts-based methods into research for
advancing sustainability.
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Source at https://doi.org/10.3390/su10061778 .