Case III.3: Experts by Experience: Art, Identity and the Sociological Imagination

Autor: Robert Lindsay, Elaine Addington, Christine Raffaelli, Linda Brookhouse, David Bradley, Lorna Cosh, John Dane, Jenny Bunting, John R. Docherty-Hughes
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Public Sociology As Educational Practice
DOI: 10.1332/policypress/9781529201406.003.0020
Popis: This chapter offers a reflexive account of a co-produced, multisectoral, community-based project between Glasgow Open Museum (OM), Glasgow Association for Mental Health (GAMH) and Queen Margaret University (QMU). The project is framed around an accredited Public Sociology module, Identity Community & Society, in which participants explore sociological explanations of identity, community and society whilst engaging with and interpreting art and artefacts from the OM collections. We share our experiences of reaching over the chasms between the worlds of museums, mental health advocacy and higher education. Crucially, we hear from student participants, as co-authors, about the increased self-confidence and reflexive knowledge resulting from participation in the project. In interpreting different art works, participants consider a range of sociological concepts, debates and theories, that frame their interpretation of art, but also facilitate the development of a critical consciousness about social issues that they have direct experience of themselves or that impact participants’ communities....
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