2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11620-009-0058-5
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Social Artistry, Lokales Wissen und Konflikte nach einem Erdbeben

Abstract: Zusammenfassung: Der artikel beschreibt ein projekt, dass den Opfern eines schweren erdbe bens in der Yogyakarta Special province (Zentraljava, indonesien) am 27. Mai 2006 helfen sollte, ihre erfahrungen und die nachfolgenden, auf die als ungerecht wahrgenommene Verteilung von Hilfsgütern zurückgehenden sozialen Konflikte zu bewältigen. Im Anschluss an ein Aktionsfor schungsprogramm verband ein Team von Wissenschaftlern Einflüsse aus dem "social artistry"-ansatz (Houston 2004), dem Soziodrama (Moreno 1972, S. … Show more

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“…The ICBC already had well-established field contacts that were developed during the delivery of the Ford Foundation recovery program (see Chap. 16) and as a result of an attached participatory project using traditional forms of theater that was conducted at the setting (see Prawitasari-Hadiyono et al 2009). …”
Section: Research Dynamics: Changing Aims and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ICBC already had well-established field contacts that were developed during the delivery of the Ford Foundation recovery program (see Chap. 16) and as a result of an attached participatory project using traditional forms of theater that was conducted at the setting (see Prawitasari-Hadiyono et al 2009). …”
Section: Research Dynamics: Changing Aims and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A participatory approach enables those involved to become part of the public sphere. This can occur through performative techniques such as arts and media, which broaden the latitude for creative action and can reveal concealed shared rules (Wulf and Zirfas 2001;Haseman 2006;Prawitasari-Hadiyono et al 2009). …”
Section: Controversies About Research Aimsmentioning
confidence: 99%