Friday, April 23, 2010

More about Professor Vershawn Young

Vershawn Young
URL to FYI about Professor Young

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Code Switching” in Sociocultural Linguistics 

article about Code Switching

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attempt to survey the use of the term code switching in sociocultural .... The history of code switching research in sociocultural linguistics is often ...
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

March 3rd Jeffery Porter is going to meet with us

YAY we are going to meet with Jeff Porter on March 3 at the Sound Lab in EPB. Make sure to visit his website prior to our meeting.

http://www.english.uiowa.edu/faculty/porter_j/

http://www.jeffporter.org/#



Jeff Porter photo

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Link to A/R/Tography Homepage

http://m1.cust.educ.ubc.ca/Artography/

To be engaged in the practice of a/r/tography means to inquire in the world
through an ongoing process of art making in any artform and writing not separate or
illustrative of each other but interconnected and woven through each other
to create additional and/or enhanced meanings. A/r/tographical work is
rendered through the methodological concepts of contiguity, living inquiry,
openings, metaphor/metonymy, reverberations and excess which are enacted and
presented/performed when a relational aesthetic inquiry condition is
envisioned as embodied understandings and exchanges between art and text,
and between and among the broadly conceived identities of
artist/researcher/teacher. A/r/tography is inherently about self as
artist/researcher/teacher yet it is also social when groups or communities
of a/r/tographers come together to engage in shared inquiries, act as
critical friends, articulate an evolution of research questions, and present
their collective evocative/provocative works to others.
-RITA IRWIN

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Journal dedicated to Art and Research

http://www.artandresearch.org.uk/

Dear Class this journal is chocked full of interesting projects, opinions, and examples of what we are going to talk about this semester.
Hope you enjoy. It is kind of funky to navigate but free if you want to subscribe!
Make sure to bring your papers to class and send me your blog addresses!
Rachel
p.s. another great site across the big pond (of course)
http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/Pages/default.aspx

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Welcome

This is the blog for Research in the Arts and Humanities
more later...