Thank you, I had missed this interesting discussion. My interest has been in poetry as research and therapy: poetry quoted in research; research written in poetry; and poetic enquiry as research, and Poetry as a distinct way of knowing and not as a tool or vehicle of other types of research., and how poetry works as a therapeutic process. Kind regards, Brian Sent from my iPhone > On 18 Jan 2018, at 10:39, Gabriele Bammer <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Thanks for the comment Brian – there’s a great discussion in the comments section of the blog addressing exactly this issue (http://i2insights.org/2018/01/16/arts-based-knowledge-translation/), that you and others might enjoy reading and maybe even contributing to. > > Best wishes > Gabriele > > From: Practitioner-Researcher [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Brian wakeman > Sent: Thursday, 18 January 2018 19:41 > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: An arts-based knowledge translation planning framework > > Interesting framework, but could it be conceived as a bit technicist rather than arts based? > Arts based is a different paradigm? > > Brian > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 15 Jan 2018, at 20:49, Gabriele Bammer <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > An arts-based knowledge translation planning framework > 1. Identify goals & target audiences, 2. Choose art genres, mediums & methods, 3. Build partnerships with artists, 4. Trace dissemination & impact. Arts can reach & engage diverse audiences. Feedback welcome! See the great new blog post by Tiina Kukkonen and Amanda Cooper at http://i2insights.org/2018/01/16/arts-based-knowledge-translation/ > =================================================== > Professor Gabriele Bammer > National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health > Research School of Population Health > ANU College of Health and Medicine > The Australian National University > 62 Mills Road > Acton ACT 2601 > Theme leader, National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC), University of Maryland > ANU Public Policy Fellow > > +61 2 6125 0716 > [log in to unmask] > @GabrieleBammer > http://i2s.anu.edu.au > http://I2Insights.org > CRICOS Provider # 00120C > =================================================== >