Democracy as Creative Practice
Weaving a Culture of Civic Life
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- English
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Democracy as Creative Practice
Weaving a Culture of Civic Life
About This Book
Democracy as Creative Practice: Weaving a Culture of Civic Life offers arts-based solutions to the threats to democracies around the world, practices that can foster more just and equitable societies. Chapter authors are artists, activists, curators, and teachers applying creative and cultural practices in deliberate efforts to build democratic ways of working and interacting in their communities in a range of countries including the United States, Australia, Portugal, Nepal, the United Kingdom, and Canada. The book demonstrates how creativity is integrated in place-based actions, aesthetic strategies, learning environments, and civic processes. As long-time champions and observers of community-based creative and cultural practices, editors Tom Borrup and Andrew Zitcer elucidate work that not only responds to sociopolitical conditions but advances practice. They call on artists, funders, cultural organizations, community groups, educational institutions, government, and others to engage in and support this work that fosters a culture of democracy.
This book is intended for undergraduate and graduate students in the humanities and social sciences, activists, funders, and artists who seek to understand and effect change on local and global scales to preserve, extend, and improve practices of democracy.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements, Editorsâ Notes, and Positionality
- Foreword: Fast Forward From 1914 â A Historical Perspective
- Introduction: The Unraveling of Democracy and Reweaving Civic Life
- Part One Place-Based Actions
- Part Two Aesthetic Strategies
- Part Three Learning Environments
- Part Four Civic Processes
- Editorsâ Summary and Conclusion
- Index