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Ethics in Community-University-Artist Partnered Research: Tensions Contradictions and Gaps Identified in an ‘Arts for Social Change’ Project

机译:社区大学艺术家合作研究中的伦理学:社会变革的艺术项目中确定的紧张矛盾和差距

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Academics from diverse disciplines are recognizing not only the procedural ethical issues involved in research, but also the complexity of everyday “micro” ethical issues that arise. While ethical guidelines are being developed for research in aboriginal populations and low-and-middle-income countries, multi-partnered research initiatives examining arts-based interventions to promote social change pose a unique set of ethical dilemmas not yet fully explored. Our research team, comprising health, education, and social scientists, critical theorists, artists and community-activists launched a five-year research partnership on arts-for-social change. Funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council in Canada and based in six universities, including over 40 community-based collaborators, and informed by five main field projects (circus with street youth, theatre by people with disabilities, dance for people with Parkinson’s disease, participatory theatre with refugees and artsinfused dialogue), we set out to synthesize existing knowledge and lessons we learned. We summarized these learnings into 12 key points for reflection, grouped into three categories: community-university partnership concerns (n = 3), dilemmas related to the arts (n = 5), and team issues (n = 4). In addition to addressing previous concerns outlined in the literature (e.g., related to consent, anonymity, dangerous emotional terrain, etc.), we identified power dynamics (visible and hidden) hindering meaningful participation of community partners and university-based teams that need to be addressed within a reflective critical framework of ethical practice. We present how our team has been addressing these issues, as examples of how such concerns could be approached in community-university partnerships in arts for social change.
机译:来自不同学科的学者不仅认识到研究中涉及的程序伦理问题,而且认识到日常出现的“微观”伦理问题的复杂性。尽管正在为原住民和中低收入国家的研究制定道德准则,但由多方合作开展的研究活动正在审查基于艺术的干预措施以促进社会变革,这构成了一系列尚未完全探讨的道德困境。我们的研究团队由卫生,教育和社会科学家,批判理论家,艺术家和社区活动家组成,他们发起了为期五年的“以艺术换社会”研究合作计划。由加拿大社会科学与人文研究委员会资助,设在六所大学中,包括40多名社区合作者,并获得了五个主要领域的项目(街头马戏团,街头剧院,残疾人剧院,为帕金森氏病患者跳舞的节目) ,参与难民的剧院和融合了艺术的对话),我们着手综合现有的知识和经验教训。我们将这些学习总结为需要反思的12个关键点,分为三类:社区-大学伙伴关系问题(n(= 3),与艺术有关的困境(n = 5)和团队问题(n = 4)。除了解决文献中概述的先前关注的问题(例如,与同意,匿名,危险的情感地形等有关)外,我们还确定了权力动态(可见和隐藏),阻碍了社区合作伙伴和大学团队有意义地参与,他们需要在反思性的道德实践批判框架内解决。我们将介绍我们的团队如何解决这些问题,并举例说明如何在社区与大学之间的艺术合作伙伴关系中解决此类问题,以实现社会变革。

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