This is relevant to my research process and practice. I'm a writer/poet and student on the MA writing programme at RCA London and about to embark upon a research project. Thanks for the references made. Patricia Levy gave great answers throughout this conversation!😮
Thank you Dr. Patricia and Dr. Kriukow! I'm a 3rd year music student and it's my first time making a research paper and it is an arts based research. This research was very hard for me to understand but you made it very easy!
Our pleasure! Really glad that you enjoyed watching this. Patricia is a world-wide expert in this, so I would also recommend buying her books if you want to explore this topic further!
Fantastic explanation! Here, in Brazil, we have a Creative Sensitivity Method that were developed by Professor Ivone Cabral!! I used in my doctoral thesis and were a great experience in terms of data production.
Could you please provide me with some information, paper or anything related to this methodology. I am trying to decide on my approach and methodology for my PhD proposal, so it would be of great help.
Arts based research and promote translational knowledge to get the knowledge put into practice faster, and the audience for art can reach more people than those that read the journal articles.
Thanks for watching. If you're interested in this topic, you may want to pick up a copy of Method Meets Art third edition. There's lots of info about using these methods in data generation and analysis.
Are there ways to contribute to this field without a masters or PHD? I’m a BFA animation major but I also enjoy social analysis and want to implement that type of research into my storytelling.
If you want to conduct your own research then, by all means, you can do it and publish your results. Everyone can learn about research, so if you are passionate about this I am sure you will succeed! If you would rather work for someone, in turn, this is a whole separate topic and whilst it is difficult in general (even with a PhD), it is not impossible to get a job in research, especially outside academia. I would always recommend starting with interships or even volunteering.
@@qualitativeresearcher Thank you for the advice! It’s encouraging that there is an entry point for artists to use their skillset to contribute to advancing and communicating knowledge meaningfully. It’s sometimes demotivating to be an artist since the markets available to us are mainly commercial…
@@Dylaneggs Please do not be demotivated to be an artist - It's such an inspiring thing to do! And yes, arts-based research is definitely gaining traction. There are some links to some books to get you started in the description of the video, and when it comes to looking for jobs outside academia, I have a separate video about this so maybe you'll get some ideas from it? By the way, what is it that you do as an artist?
@@qualitativeresearcher Oh I make films! Not live action, experimental animation intended for older audiences. I have some up on my channel but they aren’t very academic or anything. Im trying to I guess adapt qualitative analysis into screenplays and visuals with projects I’m currently working on.
@@Dylaneggs it definitely is, and it is fascinating what you do ! Regardless of whether these are "academic" or not, I do find this extremely interesting - my brother is an artist too, he is a 3d modeling supervisor at Industrial Light & Magic and works on lots of major films nowadays (Kong, transformers, aquaman, ready player one, etc.). I also have other artist friends who do this more for fun and just try to make ends meet (drawing comics, designing clothes, etc.) but I always envied every single one of them as I do find all forms of arts extremely interesting. Not much of an artist myself (apart from drawing doodles on a piece of paper when I'm bored lol), but I do like writing fiction in my free time, which is not something I talked about much on my social media. Anyway, subscribed to your channel for later :) Feel free to reach out with any questions
This is so helpful. Thankyou, Dr. Kriukow. I've used arts-based research method in my Masters dissertation and this interview helped me understand it in a much better way. I am really interested in knowing more about it. Please let me know how I could maybe contact you both, Dr. Kriukow and Dr. Patricia! ~Rachel A., India
If you're on social media, you can follow me on FB. I often post things you may be interested in and I try to respond to comments, etc. You may also be interested in picking up Method Meets Art 3rd edition, Handbook of Arts-Based Research, and/or Re/Invention: Methods of Social Fiction-- they will all give you more info about arts-based research (and all are available at guilford.com). Good luck! facebook.com/WomenWhoWrite
💥💥💥💥💥 especially audience segment...journal system broken...acađèmiç research neeďs ďecolonising decenterinģ elitism exclusion...Yes to arts based research that promotes inclusion for ALL🙏
The interviewer talks too much. Frustrating. Get to your point faster so we can hear more from the interviewee. Key qualitative interview techniques also apply to YT videos.
Leave a like on the video if you enjoyed watching this conversation!
Discovering this book was a pivotal moment in my graduate studies journey!
I'm so glad it was useful to you!
This has been a brilliant interview. Thank you to both Dr Patricia Leavy and Dr Jarek Kriukow.
Thank you !
My pleasure. Thank you!
This is relevant to my research process and practice. I'm a writer/poet and student on the MA writing programme at RCA London and about to embark upon a research project. Thanks for the references made.
Patricia Levy gave great answers throughout this conversation!😮
I was not the interviewer, this was a friendly chat. But thank you for the feedback nevertheless :)
Apologies for my response. I've now made a few edits. Like you said it was a conversation, not an interview. 😊
Thank you Dr. Patricia and Dr. Kriukow! I'm a 3rd year music student and it's my first time making a research paper and it is an arts based research. This research was very hard for me to understand but you made it very easy!
Our pleasure! Really glad that you enjoyed watching this. Patricia is a world-wide expert in this, so I would also recommend buying her books if you want to explore this topic further!
Heartiest thanks from a visual artist for this upload. It was important to me.
I needed this for my Arts Administration Degree at BARUCH College. Great resource
Fantastic explanation! Here, in Brazil, we have a Creative Sensitivity Method that were developed by Professor Ivone Cabral!! I used in my doctoral thesis and were a great experience in terms of data production.
Could you please provide me with some information, paper or anything related to this methodology. I am trying to decide on my approach and methodology for my PhD proposal, so it would be of great help.
Good job, Jarek! Patricia is great!
So kind. Thank you!
Arts based research and promote translational knowledge to get the knowledge put into practice faster, and the audience for art can reach more people than those that read the journal articles.
LOVE arts-based research!!
Thanks for sharing. I would have liked you ask more about how the methods is used in both data collection and analysis.
Thanks for watching. If you're interested in this topic, you may want to pick up a copy of Method Meets Art third edition. There's lots of info about using these methods in data generation and analysis.
@@patricialeavy1999 Thanks. I am having a look at the kindle sample at the moment. i will get the book.
@@LenandlarSingh1979 I hope it's useful to you!
Thank you
worth to listen indeed thought-provoking
Great content!! I noticed you commented on Cathrin Mannings video and decided to come by! you have great videos!! #keepthemcoming !
thank you
Are there ways to contribute to this field without a masters or PHD? I’m a BFA animation major but I also enjoy social analysis and want to implement that type of research into my storytelling.
If you want to conduct your own research then, by all means, you can do it and publish your results. Everyone can learn about research, so if you are passionate about this I am sure you will succeed! If you would rather work for someone, in turn, this is a whole separate topic and whilst it is difficult in general (even with a PhD), it is not impossible to get a job in research, especially outside academia. I would always recommend starting with interships or even volunteering.
@@qualitativeresearcher Thank you for the advice! It’s encouraging that there is an entry point for artists to use their skillset to contribute to advancing and communicating knowledge meaningfully. It’s sometimes demotivating to be an artist since the markets available to us are mainly commercial…
@@Dylaneggs Please do not be demotivated to be an artist - It's such an inspiring thing to do! And yes, arts-based research is definitely gaining traction. There are some links to some books to get you started in the description of the video, and when it comes to looking for jobs outside academia, I have a separate video about this so maybe you'll get some ideas from it? By the way, what is it that you do as an artist?
@@qualitativeresearcher Oh I make films! Not live action, experimental animation intended for older audiences. I have some up on my channel but they aren’t very academic or anything. Im trying to I guess adapt qualitative analysis into screenplays and visuals with projects I’m currently working on.
@@Dylaneggs it definitely is, and it is fascinating what you do ! Regardless of whether these are "academic" or not, I do find this extremely interesting - my brother is an artist too, he is a 3d modeling supervisor at Industrial Light & Magic and works on lots of major films nowadays (Kong, transformers, aquaman, ready player one, etc.). I also have other artist friends who do this more for fun and just try to make ends meet (drawing comics, designing clothes, etc.) but I always envied every single one of them as I do find all forms of arts extremely interesting. Not much of an artist myself (apart from drawing doodles on a piece of paper when I'm bored lol), but I do like writing fiction in my free time, which is not something I talked about much on my social media. Anyway, subscribed to your channel for later :) Feel free to reach out with any questions
Informative 👍😊
This is so helpful. Thankyou, Dr. Kriukow. I've used arts-based research method in my Masters dissertation and this interview helped me understand it in a much better way. I am really interested in knowing more about it. Please let me know how I could maybe contact you both, Dr. Kriukow and Dr. Patricia!
~Rachel A., India
If you're on social media, you can follow me on FB. I often post things you may be interested in and I try to respond to comments, etc. You may also be interested in picking up Method Meets Art 3rd edition, Handbook of Arts-Based Research, and/or Re/Invention: Methods of Social Fiction-- they will all give you more info about arts-based research (and all are available at guilford.com). Good luck! facebook.com/WomenWhoWrite
Where I can find examples of Art Based Research?
Check-out my book Method Meets Art: Arts-Based Research Practice Third Edition (Guilford Press)-- it's loaded with examples in all genres.
💥💥💥💥💥 especially audience segment...journal system broken...acađèmiç research neeďs ďecolonising decenterinģ elitism exclusion...Yes to arts based research that promotes inclusion for ALL🙏
The interviewer talks too much. Frustrating. Get to your point faster so we can hear more from the interviewee. Key qualitative interview techniques also apply to YT videos.
Thank you for your comment. I treat these more as a friendly chat than a formal interview, but apologies if you found this frustrating to listen to
Dear Kriukow, you ain't looking at your camera. Talk to us not your laptop
In this particular instance, I am talking to my interviewee :) Hence, I am looking at the computer screen