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Title Massive/micro autoethnography : creative learning in COVID times / Daniel X. Harris, Mary Elizabeth Luka, Annette N. Markham, editors
Published Singapore : Springer, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource (xx, 242 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Series Studies in arts-based educational research ; volume 4
Studies in arts-based educational research ; volume 4
Contents Introduction: Sensemaking in COVID, both massive and microscopic -- 1 Triple AAA Ra(n)ting: A is for... -- 2 Situating the self within a new and future normal: sensemaking of COVID through co-production -- 3 Playfully Rethinking the Pandemics Pivot Imperative -- 4 Painting to Live through Sympoiesis -- 5 Betwixt and between: Finding and losing the self in times of COVID-19 -- 6 The politicization of life in reprioritizing life -- 7 Holobiont hosting and anti-hosting patterns -- Road Kill, American Style: A Performative Reflexive Autoethnography Through Embodied Imagination, Photography, and Poetry During COVID-19, March 17June 30, 2020 -- 9 Studio as Liminal Space -- 10 Online and in the Dark: Making Sense of Misinformation and Communities during the Coronavirus Pandemic -- 11 Precariousness/precarity during a pandemic: why lockdown is not a new thing -- 12 Through the Introverted Lens: Making Sense of Local and Global Interpersonal Connections through Walking and Photography -- Conclusion: Global thematics in sensemaking of both the massive and microscopic impacts of COVID-19
Summary This book presents the creative, arts-based and educative thinking resulting from a "21 day autoethnography challenge" set of self-guided prompts arising from the large-scale collaborative, creative, and global project to explore Massive and Microscopic Sensemaking during COVId-19 Times. It employs a guiding methodological framework of critical autoethnography, narrating the macro and micro experiences of COVID-19 from a first-person, and critically, culturally-informed perspective. The book features chapters creatively responding to the 21-day pandemic experiment through digital autoethnographic artworks, writings, and collaborations. It allowed authors to build embodied sensibilities, practice autoethnographic forms of writing and making, and transform personal experiences through the COVID-19 moment into critical understanding of scale, sense-making, and the relationality of humans, nonhumans, and the planet
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Ethnology -- Authorship
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Influence.
Ethnology -- Authorship
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Form Electronic book
Author Harris, Daniel X., editor
Luka, Mary Elizabeth, editor
Markham, Annette N., editor.
ISBN 9789811683053
9811683050