New call for abstracts CAIP, Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice Research Series

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Sun Dec 27 21:01:21 EST 2009



A call for abstracts from C. McLean, Publisher IJCAIP, 
International Journal of the Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practicefor those in the CANDRAMA community active in arts and research 
across cultures and communities for change:



CAIP, Creative Arts in 
Interdisciplinary Practice Research Series
Publisher: Detselig 
Temeron Press

Editor, Cheryl McLean, Publisher 
IJCAIP
International Journal of The Creative Arts in 
Interdisciplinary Practice
Associate Editor, Robert Kelly Ph.D.
 
Call for 
Abstracts

 
Creative Arts in 
Interdisciplinary Practice 
Research for Change Across 
Cultures and Communities
 
Background
The CAIP, Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary 
Practice research text series was launched with the inaugural 
text “Creative Arts in 
Interdisciplinary Practice, Inquiries for Hope and Change” published by Detselig 
Temeron Books, Editor Cheryl McLean, Publisher of  The International Journal of The Creative Arts in 
Interdisciplinary Practice, IJCAIP, and  Associate Editor Dr. Robert Kelly, 
Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Calgary, The inaugural text is scheduled for 
release in April 2010. (http://www.creativeartpractice.blogspot.com 
)  The book "Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice, Inquiries for Hope and 
Change" introduces the emerging field with illustrative examples, demonstrating 
the breadth and depth of the applications of the creative arts in research 
action and interdisciplinary practice. About the 
book
 

New Book in the CAIP series and  Call for 
Abstracts:

In the second research text in the series, "Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice 
Research for Change Across 
Cultures and Communities" there 
will be a particular focus on arts and community based research that transforms 
and empowers individuals and communities. We are interested in arts 
and research within neighbourhoods and cities, across continents and beyond 
borders. Currently we are seeking illustrative and accessible 
research accounts of new work offering hope for change across cultures and 
communities locally and globally.

These are a just a few of the themes and subjects areas 
of special interest:

arts research and community based research CBR/ arts and 
participatory methods 
arts in research and practice re-building or bridging 
communities in conflict (visual arts, dance, performance, narrative/poetry, 
installation etc.) 
arts in research and interdisciplinary practice across 
cultures for global change 
ethnographic/oral history field studies leading to arts 
for social justice, anti-oppression work, empowerment 
arts in research for improved health and quality of 
life, examples poverty, homelessness, disability, environment, youth, crime, aging, urban 
studies
arts in research used in 
distinctive and innovative ways, transformative new methods and 
creative approaches to help investigate, explore, articulate 
and communicate research findings while working actively within 
communities and beyond borders to foster change.

Submissions for 
Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice Research for Change Across Cultures and 
Communities

Send an abstract (max. l pg.) as a 
Word attachment, with a short bio and a brief list of references to CherylMcLean at ijcaip.com with 
“submission Research Across Cultures and Communities” in the subject 
line.
Deadline: 
February 20, 2010 
 
Selected 
candidates will be contacted with a request for full articles and additional 
information will be provided at that time. 
Due date 
for full articles will be e/o April 2010. Please be aware 
that we are seeking research related articles.  Submissions in English language.

 
 Cheryl McLean, Editor, Publisher, IJCAIP
 The 
International Journal of the Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary 
Practice
website:  http://www.ijcaip.com 
email:  CherylMcLean at ijcaip.com
*please contact the editor for information about conference presentations related to this series.
 
 
 		 	   		  
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