Care in creative work: exploring the ethics and aesthetics of care through arts-based methods
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Cultural Trends
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This article investigates creative work from an ex-centric
perspective, bringing insights from work experiences in the
Ghanaian creative industries to bear on the understanding of
creative work as a relational labour of care and caring. We argue
that the ethics and aesthetics of care in creative work can best be
captured and appreciated through the use of innovative arts-based methodologies that afford researchers the opportunity to
explore care-fully the relational aspects of creative work.
Accordingly, we base our findings on insights generated from the
organisation of and participation in an artistic research workshop
in Ghana. We show that artistic workshops themselves constitute
a caring and socially useful form of empirical research that
upholds the principles of “creative justice” by fostering more
respectful, attentive, and affective relationships among research
participants and between researchers and participants.
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Research Article
