Making problems: The inventive potential of the arts for alcohol and other drug research.

作者: Fay Dennis

DOI: 10.1177/0091450919845146

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摘要: The arts and arts-based methods are rarely visible in critical studies of alcohol other drugs. This article explores the potential role for allowing research on drug problems to develop more collaborative (with participants, broadly conceived) thus generative ways. Following turns field toward performativity realities, this instead asks: What happens if we take “experimentality social life” as our starting point rather than object? That is say, how can work with already inventive worlds know intervene them closer, intimate ways? Through ethnographic engagement a community theater group people who identify having experiences dependency or addiction, looks at they “set up” “stage” problem seek enact through embodied, sensorial, relational modes knowing that created speculatively together audience environment. As now accept entwined realities make, intends awaken methodological imagination attentiveness discipline has always made things order enable not only be known new ways but emerge

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