Arts, Health and Well-Being: A Critical Perspective on Research, Policy and Practice

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This important book develops a critical understanding of the bridging of arts and health domains, drawing on models and perspectives from social sciences to develop the case for arts and health as a social movement. This interdisciplinary perspective offers a new research agenda that can help to inform future developments and sustainability in arts, health and well-being. Daykin begins with an overview of the current evidence base and a review of current challenges for research, policy and practice. Later chapters explore the international field of health and the arts; arts, with well-being as a social movement; and boundary work and the role of boundary objects in the field. The book also includes sections summarising research findings and evidence in arts and health research and examples from specific research projects conducted by the author, chosen to highlight particularly widespread challenges across many arts, health and well-being contexts. Arts, Health and Well-Being: A Critical Perspective on Research, Policy and Practice is valuable reading for students in sociology, psychology, social work, nursing, psychiatry, creative and performing arts, public health and policymakers and practitioners in these fields.

Author(s): Norma Daykin
Series: Routledge Focus
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 90
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
1 Introduction
2 The international field of arts, health and well-being
3 Research and evidence in arts, health and well-being
4 Arts for health and community well-being: Examples from selected research studies
5 Arts, health and well-being as a social movement
6 Boundary work and boundary objects in arts, health and well-being
7 Conclusions and implications for future research
Index