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Blog for The Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice, CAIP Research Series by C. McLean, Publisher IJCAIP Journal (http://www.ijcaip.com)
"…a 'tour de force'!"
Nick Nissley Ed.D., Director of Leadership Development, Banff Centre for the Arts
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We are again preparing to offer the course on art and creative expression in social work practice and inquiry and would like to know if you have 35 books on hand (of your second CAIP text book, "Creative Arts in Research for Community and Cultural Change" for the students who will be registered in the course. If so, I will ask our Bookstore to contact you to place the order.
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"This book is filled with research, narratives and ideas for the student, scholar, community art-maker and anyone interested in using the arts to connect with and engage the marginalized in our communities. In Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice, Inquiries for Hope and Change, editor Cheryl McLean enlists a talented and passionate group of researchers and practitioners to share their experiences using various art forms to change lives....McLean skillfully weaves a tapestry of empathic and innovative practices that provide a series of effective real-world strategies for engaging marginalized populations who are facing daunting social issues. Empathy is clearly the thread running through the text which connects the stories and experiences of the practitioners, patients and researchers described in these pages. "
Peter Cormier doctoral student, Educational Studies, Lesley University, Cambridge, Mass.
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NEW! Read article "No Wall Too High for RN Educator Working Across Borders in Arts and Health
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Associate Professor
Interior Design Program
American Culture Studies affiliated faculty
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I am in deep admiration for the work you are doing, It is really making a difference and will continue to do so! One of my PhD students was truly taken with..your first book. It really helped focus his research in volunteerism and performing arts.
Dr. Julia Buyers
Expressive Therapies, Lesley University
Cambridge, Mass.
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S. Spencer RN, Newcastle UK
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"I am teaching a course in the summer on Art and Creative Methods in Social Work Practice and would like to purchase 30 - 35 copies."
Professor, Faculty of Social Work
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SIT Study Abroad, A Program of World Learning
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George Belliveau, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia
Subrata Sankar Bagchi, Ph.D., Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Ottawa
Lace Marie Brogden, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Regina
Michael Hutcheon MD, FRCP, Deputy Physician and Chief of Education, Toronto University Health Network
Robert W. Kelly Ph.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of Fine Art, University of Calgary
Pia C. Kontos Ph.D., Research Scientist, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Assistant Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
Patricia McKeever Ph.D., Health Sociologist, Senior Scientist, Bloorview Research Institute, Professor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto
Nick Nissley, Ed.D., Dean of Business, Cincinnati State, formerly Executive Director of Leadership Development, Banff Centre for the ArtsJohnny Saldana MFA, Professor of Theatre, Herberger College of the Arts, Arizona State University
Publisher, Cheryl L. McLean, London, Ont.
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