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Spaces In-between: Text Poems from Community Practice and Research
Author(s) -
Paula Gerstenblatt,
Diane M. Rhodes,
L. Holst
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
art/research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2371-3771
DOI - 10.18432/ari29090
Subject(s) - general partnership , the arts , sociology , narrative , pedagogy , public relations , service learning , poetry , work (physics) , political science , visual arts , engineering , art , literature , mechanical engineering , law
A commitment on the part of the academy to address social issues has increased over the past three decades, resulting in service learning courses, volunteering opportunities, and community-university partnerships. Faculty, staff, and community practitioners collaborating to lead these efforts often carry enormous responsibility and answer to often competing interests of students, community members, and universities. Using the experience of an scholar/artist/teacher in a university-community partnership founded by the first author in a racially polarized town, this article explores the potential of arts-based methods, specifically poetry and collage, to mitigate the consequence of this work. The format is a dialogue between two engaged teacher/researcher/practitioners and friends to clarify the hidden experience of the researcher with narrative truth to articulate and share not only experiences, but also lessons learned as a contribution to our fellow teacher/researcher/practitioners.

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