“戏就是戏”:一项关于城市社区花园生活体验的创意合作研究

‘The play’s the thing’: A creative collaboration to investigate lived experiences in an urban community garden

MANAGEMENT LEARNING · 2019
被引 7
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

讲述了一个非传统质性研究项目的幕后故事,通过与剧作家和社区花园成员合作,用表演民族志探索人与自然联系对幸福感的影响,并展示创意方法如何促进对话和反思。

Abstract

Presenting the backstage story of a non-traditional qualitative research project, I illustrate how a creative approach can stimulate participant dialogue and encourage researcher reflexivity. Working with an award-winning playwright and the staff and volunteers at a community garden, I explored the meanings of connections between people and nature, and how these connections impact well-being, through a collaborative performance ethnography. The aim of the study is to stimulate discourse around the role of community gardens in enacting social and environmental change for well-being. This article is an exploration of how the creative approach we adopted, incorporating arts-based inquiry and performance as method, contributed to every aspect of the research process. First, it facilitated relaxed communications with the members of the community organisation who participated. Their interest was immediately piqued by the idea of being involved in the development of a play, which led to relaxed, playful discussion. Second, the creative approach provided new perspectives on the collection and analysis of data. It expanded my thinking, in developing my methodological approach to the research and in working towards a radical reflexivity. I suggest that creative approaches are applicable to many areas of organisational research.

社会学民族志质性研究社区花园艺术研究