Collaborative Meaning-making in Arts-based Research: Data Interpretation with an Artist, a Physician, and an Art Historian

This article discusses collaborative meaning-making in arts-based research. It introduces a project in which an artist-researcher invited a physician and an art historian to help to interpret medical students’ hand-made drawings of the female reproductive system and the conception process. The autho...

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Main Authors: Kaisu Koski, Fenna Heyning, Robert Zwijnenberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alberta 2016-07-01
Series:Art/Research International
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Online Access:https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/ari/index.php/ari/article/view/24838
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spelling doaj-669dba8dc9d34b38ac299a540c6f86aa2020-11-24T22:39:47ZengUniversity of AlbertaArt/Research International2371-37712016-07-011123425710.18432/R2MW2819107Collaborative Meaning-making in Arts-based Research: Data Interpretation with an Artist, a Physician, and an Art HistorianKaisu Koski0Fenna Heyning1Robert Zwijnenberg2HKU University of the Arts UtrechtDirector
 Association of Tertiary Medical Teaching Hospitals, UtrechtCentre for the Arts in Society, Faculty of Humanities, Leiden UniversityThis article discusses collaborative meaning-making in arts-based research. It introduces a project in which an artist-researcher invited a physician and an art historian to help to interpret medical students’ hand-made drawings of the female reproductive system and the conception process. The authors elaborated on different viewpoints and modes of talking during the data interpretation, and discussed how these were founded on, and disrupted, their professional roles in various ways. The article discusses how these different viewpoints about the students’ drawings complemented or conflicted with each other. It also discusses the use of associations and humor in these interpretations, and the experiences of emotional discomfort during the process.https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/ari/index.php/ari/article/view/24838arts-based research, collaborative meaning-making, anatomical drawing, female reproductive system, medical student, playful association, improvisation, humor, embarrassment
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author Kaisu Koski
Fenna Heyning
Robert Zwijnenberg
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Fenna Heyning
Robert Zwijnenberg
Collaborative Meaning-making in Arts-based Research: Data Interpretation with an Artist, a Physician, and an Art Historian
Art/Research International
arts-based research, collaborative meaning-making, anatomical drawing, female reproductive system, medical student, playful association, improvisation, humor, embarrassment
author_facet Kaisu Koski
Fenna Heyning
Robert Zwijnenberg
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title Collaborative Meaning-making in Arts-based Research: Data Interpretation with an Artist, a Physician, and an Art Historian
title_short Collaborative Meaning-making in Arts-based Research: Data Interpretation with an Artist, a Physician, and an Art Historian
title_full Collaborative Meaning-making in Arts-based Research: Data Interpretation with an Artist, a Physician, and an Art Historian
title_fullStr Collaborative Meaning-making in Arts-based Research: Data Interpretation with an Artist, a Physician, and an Art Historian
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative Meaning-making in Arts-based Research: Data Interpretation with an Artist, a Physician, and an Art Historian
title_sort collaborative meaning-making in arts-based research: data interpretation with an artist, a physician, and an art historian
publisher University of Alberta
series Art/Research International
issn 2371-3771
publishDate 2016-07-01
description This article discusses collaborative meaning-making in arts-based research. It introduces a project in which an artist-researcher invited a physician and an art historian to help to interpret medical students’ hand-made drawings of the female reproductive system and the conception process. The authors elaborated on different viewpoints and modes of talking during the data interpretation, and discussed how these were founded on, and disrupted, their professional roles in various ways. The article discusses how these different viewpoints about the students’ drawings complemented or conflicted with each other. It also discusses the use of associations and humor in these interpretations, and the experiences of emotional discomfort during the process.
topic arts-based research, collaborative meaning-making, anatomical drawing, female reproductive system, medical student, playful association, improvisation, humor, embarrassment
url https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/ari/index.php/ari/article/view/24838
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