2018
DOI: 10.7202/1044274ar
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Art + Bioéthique : quand la recherche en bioéthique quitte les murs de l’université

Abstract: Comment engager le public dans une réflexion sur les enjeux éthiques de notre époque? Guidés par cette question, nous avons développé une plateforme d’échange avec la communauté sur des questions bioéthiques à travers une exposition artistique ainsi qu’une série d’activités de médiation culturelle et scientifique pour les adultes et les enfants. Ce dossier thématique dresse le compte-rendu de ce projet. Art + Bioéthique repose sur une stratégie interdisciplinaire et collaborative qui a amené six jeunes cherche… Show more

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“…Performing ABKT requires a genuine creative process, so that the end-product (in this case, the song) as well as the intention are not instrumentalizing. In this context, the intention in the current work was not to claim that arts should be used for illustrating ethics; but rather that the arts have a much more important contribution, and one that is genuine and distinct [7]. The arts may even be a new way to perform research results by making the reader (or listener, if by chance this adaption of Dear's song were ever recorded) live the problem at stake through the aesthetics of the lyrics, and by presenting the issue with simplicity, and with some candor; something that is probably only possible for an object outside the formalism imposed by conventional scientific publication.…”
Section: Afterwordmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Performing ABKT requires a genuine creative process, so that the end-product (in this case, the song) as well as the intention are not instrumentalizing. In this context, the intention in the current work was not to claim that arts should be used for illustrating ethics; but rather that the arts have a much more important contribution, and one that is genuine and distinct [7]. The arts may even be a new way to perform research results by making the reader (or listener, if by chance this adaption of Dear's song were ever recorded) live the problem at stake through the aesthetics of the lyrics, and by presenting the issue with simplicity, and with some candor; something that is probably only possible for an object outside the formalism imposed by conventional scientific publication.…”
Section: Afterwordmentioning
confidence: 99%