Looking for children's experiences in movement: The role of the body in "videographic participation"

    Abstract

    The focus of this article is to give insights into how videography and phenomenological philosophy and methods (GENDLIN, 1997; TODRES, 2007; SHEETS-JOHNSTONE, 1999; VAN MANEN, 1990) are used in combination to explore how embodied learning as a phenomenon can be understood in dance and movement education. A field study carried out with a second grade class in a school in Copenhagen during a year is used as an example of how these methodological inspirations are combined with the purpose of exploring how a video camera and the researcher's embodied involvement can be used to get close to children's bodily expressions and experiences in movement. "Videographic participation" as a method has been developed to help solve the challenge of getting close to and communicating children's embodied experiences.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftForum Qualitative Sozialforschung
    Vol/bind13
    Udgave nummer3
    Sider (fra-til)1-17 (Art. 18)
    Antal sider17
    ISSN1438-5627
    StatusUdgivet - 2012

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