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Bacon, Amy, Horrigan, Alexandra, Bondeson, Aria, D., Belle, Belinda, Person, Carmen, Wagner, Courtney, Ignacio, Danielle, Sulz, David, Powney, Deltra, Smith, Devin, Rahman Omi, Farah, Harry-Not-Potter, Ritz, Heather, Seyl Miyashita, Heather, JAHJackson, Mahindru, Jasleen, Wakoli, Julia, Shelley, Kimberly, Thompson, Kyra, Johnston, Lucinda, Smith-Arckerl, Madeline, Madelyn, Mak <3, Busari, Mariam, Karunamuni, Nadini, Ciancibello, Natascia, Mast, Rick, MacLennan, Rylee, Bowes, Sarah, Manchakowsky, Shawna, Hendrickson, Shyler, Cruikshank, Stephen, Vidya, Mo, Wenmin, University of Alberta Days of Action Committee
Happiness Reflected: A Community Creative Project, Volume 2 is the second annual collection of original creative works, including poems, artwork, prose and music. These works, submitted by University of Alberta community members as they explored perspectives and questions about their own...
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Protocol for a systematic review of the use of narrative storytelling and visual-arts-based approaches as knowledge translation tools in healthcare.
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Scott, S. D., Brett-Maclean, P., Archibald, M., Hartling, L.
Background The arts are powerful, accessible forms of communication that have the potential to impart knowledge by attracting interest and developing meaningful connections. Knowledge translation aims to reduce the ‘evidence-practice’ gap by developing, implementing and evaluating strategies...
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Social Theory Encounters Lines and Bodies: Engaging with the Visual Art of Betty Goodwin, Julie Mehretu, Guillermo Kuitca and Juan Munoz
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This dissertation examines the lines in the work of four contemporary artists – Betty Goodwin, Julie Mehretu, Guillermo Kuitca and Juan Muñoz – and explores how these lines invite a particular kind of embodied viewing. Through this analysis of visual art and my own bodily engagements with the...
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The Suburban Imaginary: Ambivalence, Strangeness, and the Everyday in Contemporary Representations of the Suburb
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This thesis is about the suburban imaginary. It is concerned with the way the suburb is imagined and what insights this imaginary might enable. It offers a definition of the suburban imaginary as being a culturally and historically located set of meanings, expectations, images, and ideas about...