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Author Boydell, Katherine

Title Applying Body Mapping in Research An Arts-Based Method
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (163 p.)
Contents Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Note -- Reference -- Introduction -- References -- 1. Applying body mapping to research with marginalised and vulnerable groups -- Background -- Inspired by other colleagues -- Beyond talk and text: Traversing boundaries -- Partnering to build trust -- Capturing complexity and revealing intersectional disadvantage and marginalisation -- Revealing hidden stories -- Facing (and overcoming) barriers to body mapping -- Discussion -- References
2. Mapping conversations: Body maps as relational objects in groups and dialogues -- Introduction -- The Our Lives (Senior and Chenhall 2011-2017) study -- Lost in Transition (2016-2019) -- Collecting around sensitive issues and complexity -- The construction of a multilayered narrative -- A place to test ideas -- Becoming a researcher: a place to ask questions -- Educational potential -- Limitations -- Conclusion -- References -- 3. Representations of complex trauma: Body maps as a narrative mosaic -- Background -- Complex trauma, childhood, and embodiment
Complex trauma and the map of the world -- Narrative mosaics of trauma -- Making visible the wounded child -- Implications for research -- Implications for practice -- References -- 4. Body mapping in process: Observing how participants represent experiences of anxiety -- Introduction -- About the body mapping in the galleries project -- BMiG participants -- Body mapping process -- Stage 1: Preparation to body mapping -- Stage 2: Body tracing -- Stage 3: Creating the body map -- Stage 4: Completing the maps and sharing experiences -- Discussion -- References
5. The logistics of making and preserving body maps as research data -- Background -- Art materials -- Space -- Study 9: Experience from the field -- Accessibility -- Time -- Study 3: Experience from the field -- Photographing and storing maps -- Summary -- References -- 6. Meaning-making and research rigour: Approaches to the synthesis of multiple data sources in body mapping -- Introduction -- Doing justice to the visual data -- Narrative inquiry -- Visual and textual content analysis -- Axial embodiment -- Combined approaches -- Conclusion -- Note -- References
7. Development of a web-based body mapping application -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Theoretical perspective -- Application development -- Iteration I: Buttons, lines, and colours (June 25, 2011) -- Iteration II: Addition of the comprehensive colour palette (July 4, 2011) -- Iteration III: Design and layout changes (July 23, 2011) -- Pilot testing of the app at the Creative Works Studio, St. Michael's Hospital -- Discussion and recommendations -- Digital body mapping after 2020 -- Note -- References -- 8. Body mapping and virtual reality -- Introduction -- What is virtual reality?
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Translating body mapping into VR
Subject Space perception.
People with disabilities -- Psychological aspects
Body movement
Self-consciousness (Awareness)
Social sciences -- Research.
Space Perception
space perception.
Self-consciousness (Awareness)
Social sciences -- Research.
Space perception.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1000191710
9781000191714