2015
DOI: 10.1080/03626784.2014.997535
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Creation as participation/participation as creation: Cultural production, participatory politics, and the intersecting lines of identification and activism

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“…Integrating different modes of meaning making, whether visual, digital, or textual, can facilitate the production of powerful creative work. For instance, Gaztambide‐Fernández and Arráiz Matute () have argued that people and communities can express opinions and confront social oppression through production of multimodal cultural artifacts that have symbolic meaning. Similarly, Ito et al.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Integrating different modes of meaning making, whether visual, digital, or textual, can facilitate the production of powerful creative work. For instance, Gaztambide‐Fernández and Arráiz Matute () have argued that people and communities can express opinions and confront social oppression through production of multimodal cultural artifacts that have symbolic meaning. Similarly, Ito et al.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another study by Shields, Fendler, and Henn [31] highlighted how young people understand themselves as civic agents capable of starting and sustaining change. Finally, Gaztambide-Fernández and Arráiz Matute's work on cultural production and activism [32] has demonstrated that through engaging with the arts, young people can exchange ideas symbolically and expressively as a way of participating politically. These studies, which are situated within formal schooling, community and participatory settings for young people, have not yet explored the potential for the valuable domain of youth work to engage with activism through arts practice.…”
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