Fabriquer pour enquêter : Performer la fabrication comme moyen de répondre aux questions de recherche

Auteurs-es

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.17742/IMAGE29714

Résumé

La recherche basée sur la pratique et la pratique créative bien documentée ne sont pas la même chose. La première façonne sa question à travers la pratique, tandis que la seconde affine sa réponse par la recherche. L’objectif de cet article est de souligner la position de la méthode de recherche basée sur la pratique en tant que solide allié des méthodes écrites, plutôt qu'un substitut.
Cet article illustre la spécificité de la recherche participative basée sur la pratique lorsqu'elle est menée avec des groupes culturellement spécifiques, ici des Sud-Coréens, où le dessin a permis une illumination claire des identités personnelles, là où les méthodes de recherche traditionnelles échouent. À travers cette enquête, l'article vise à contribuer aux discussions sur la diversification de ce qui constitue le savoir et ses implications pour la recherche en général.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

  • Karen Jiyun Sung, Loughborough University

    Karen Jiyun Sung est chercheuse en narration appliquée, recherche participative et créativité numérique à l'université de Loughborough. Avec une expérience de plus de dix ans en tant qu'illustratrice et conteuse visuelle, elle s'efforce d'utiliser les technologies immersives avec le pouvoir de la narration communautaire sans le fardeau des obligations sociales.

    Elle est titulaire d'un doctorat de l'université de Loughborough en arts créatifs et en narration appliquée et d'une maîtrise du Royal College of Art en communication visuelle. En dehors de la recherche, elle est également illustratrice, scribe et dessinatrice de bandes dessinées.

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Publié

2025-03-14

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Fabriquer pour enquêter : Performer la fabrication comme moyen de répondre aux questions de recherche. (2025). Revue D’études Interculturelles De L’image, 15(3), 147-165. https://doi.org/10.17742/IMAGE29714