"I'm Me": Peer and Creative Research with Learning Disabled and Autistic Artists into Identity, Representation and Voice
“我就是我”:学习障碍和自闭症艺术家对身份、表征和声音的同行和创造性研究
基本信息
- 批准号:AH/X003760/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 48.3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
I'm Me will work with learning disabled and autistic artists as peer and creative researchers to explore questions of identity, representation and voice. Learning disabled and autistic people are amongst the most marginalised and voice-less within our society. They are often perceived as vulnerable and requiring protection or care, while rarely having a prominent voice within public discourses, even with issues that directly relate to disability. The disability arts are a rare forum where these relationships are challenged, with learning disabled and autistic artists utilising their creativity to assert their agency and identity.I'm Me will be conducted in collaboration with Mind the Gap (MTG) and in partnership with a network of six disability arts companies. Through this network, learning disabled and autistic artists will act as peer and creative researchers, alongside two learning disabled Peer Research Associates. Together we will explore, critique, subvert and reconstitute questions of learning disability identity, representation and voice. We will work through a reflexive methodology based on the 'Creative Doodle Book', a resource that uses open and playful tasks to encourage reflective self-expression. This approach was tested between 2019-21 when the Doodle Book was used extensively with learning disability groups across the UK, developing a resource that enables the exploration of challenging and complex issues, such as identity, in an inclusive manner. Through this approach the perceptions, insights and creative understandings of the peer researchers will be at the heart of both the process and the outcomes.The project has three distinct phases. Phase 1 will create a revised version of the Doodle Book in collaboration with MTG and the Peer Research Network. Alongside this we will work with access champions Totally Inclusive People to co-create a series of three 12-week peer research cycles. Facilitators and artists from each of the partner companies will be trained in the delivery of these resources. Phase 2 will deliver these peer research cycles at each of the partner companies. This process will elicit understandings of how learning disabled and autistic adults view questions of identity and representation, and from this work towards greater understandings of self-advocacy, agency and voice. Through open tasks that elicit multiple ways of expression, the process will develop creative forms of insider testimonies that will include written, spoken, visual and other non-verbal materials. Phase 3 will focus on the production of creative outputs by learning disabled and autistic artists that draw upon the testimonies and insights from across the whole Peer Research Network. The partner companies and the participating artists will be supported by creative producers from MTG to develop their reflective insights into public facing art works and documentations. A learning disability led team will utilise these to construct a book and curate a two-day I'm Me Festival, each designed to communicate the insights and lived experiences from the project. It is anticipated that these will include art works, spoken word, personal narrative, documentary film and live performance. Crucial to this stage will be the involvement of learning disabled and autistic artists in editorial, authorial and curatorial processes and decision making. The outcomes of the project will include: 1) A new model for peer research with learning disabled and autistic participants. 2) Greater understanding of how identity, representation and voice are understood by learning disabled and autistic adults. 3) Impactful, outward-facing materials that shift public perceptions, provide resources for support agencies in training and education, and evidence the value of engaging learning disabled and autistic voices in research, public discourse and policy.
I'm Me将与学习障碍和自闭症艺术家合作,作为同龄人和创造性研究人员,探索身份,代表和声音的问题。学习障碍者和自闭症患者是我们社会中最边缘化和最没有发言权的人。他们往往被视为弱势群体,需要保护或照顾,但很少在公共讨论中有突出的发言权,即使是在与残疾直接相关的问题上。残疾艺术是一个罕见的论坛,这些关系受到挑战,学习障碍和自闭症艺术家利用他们的创造力来维护他们的代理和身份。我是我将与心灵差距(MTG)合作,并与六个残疾艺术公司的网络合作。通过这个网络,学习障碍和自闭症艺术家将作为同行和创造性的研究人员,旁边有两个学习障碍同行研究协会。我们将一起探索,批判,颠覆和重建学习障碍的身份,代表性和声音的问题。我们将通过一种基于“创意涂鸦书”的反思方法来工作,这是一种使用开放和有趣的任务来鼓励反思性自我表达的资源。这种方法在2019年至2021年之间进行了测试,当时涂鸦书被广泛用于英国各地的学习障碍团体,开发了一种资源,能够以包容的方式探索具有挑战性和复杂性的问题,如身份。通过这种方法,同行研究人员的感知、洞察力和创造性理解将成为过程和结果的核心。该项目分为三个不同的阶段。第一阶段将与MTG和同行研究网络合作创建涂鸦书的修订版。与此同时,我们将与访问冠军完全包容的人合作,共同创建一系列三个12周的同行研究周期。来自每个合作公司的协调员和艺术家将接受培训,以提供这些资源。第二阶段将在每个合作伙伴公司提供这些同行研究周期。这一过程将引起学习障碍和自闭症成年人如何看待身份和代表性问题的理解,并从这项工作走向更好地理解自我宣传,代理和声音。通过引发多种表达方式的开放式任务,这一进程将发展创造性形式的内部证词,包括书面、口头、视觉和其他非口头材料。第三阶段将侧重于学习障碍和自闭症艺术家的创造性产出,这些艺术家借鉴了整个同行研究网络的证词和见解。合作公司和参与艺术家将得到MTG创意制作人的支持,以发展他们对面向公众的艺术作品和文献的反思性见解。一个学习障碍领导的团队将利用这些来构建一本书,并策划一个为期两天的我是我的节日,每一个旨在沟通的见解和生活经验,从项目。预计这些将包括艺术作品,口语,个人叙事,纪录片和现场表演。这一阶段的关键将是学习障碍和自闭症艺术家参与编辑,作者和策展过程和决策。该项目的成果将包括:1)一个新的模式,同侪研究与学习障碍和自闭症的参与者。2)更好地理解学习障碍者和自闭症成年人如何理解身份、表征和声音。3)有影响力的,面向外部的材料,改变公众的看法,为培训和教育的支持机构提供资源,并证明在研究,公共话语和政策中参与学习障碍和自闭症声音的价值。
项目成果
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Matthew Reason其他文献
<em>My favourite part was learning different ways to play</em>: qualitatively evaluating a socially prescribed creative play programme
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10.1016/j.puhe.2024.01.032 - 发表时间:
2024-05-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Paige E. Davis;Matthew Reason;Miranda Thain - 通讯作者:
Miranda Thain
My favourite part was learning different ways to play: qualitatively evaluating a socially prescribed creative play programme.
我最喜欢的部分是学习不同的游戏方式:定性评估社会规定的创意游戏计划。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.2
- 作者:
Paige E. Davis;Matthew Reason;Miranda Thain - 通讯作者:
Miranda Thain
Swim bladder inflation failure and associated spinal deformities in giant grouper emEpinephelus lanceolatus/em
巨石斑鱼(Epinephelus lanceolatus)的鱼鳔充气失败及相关的脊柱畸形
- DOI:
10.1016/j.aquaculture.2023.739963 - 发表时间:
2023-12-15 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.900
- 作者:
Maximiliano Canepa;Anjanette Berding;Ryan Rossi;Matthew Reason;Richard Knuckey - 通讯作者:
Richard Knuckey
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Creative Doodle Book: Developing Inclusive Community Arts Engagement during Physical Distancing
创意涂鸦书:在保持身体距离期间发展包容性社区艺术参与
- 批准号:
AH/V011405/1 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 48.3万 - 项目类别:
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