The International Journal of the Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice (IJCAIP) established in March, 2006, is an international and interdisciplinary peer reviewed open access journal. Our mission is to publish, disseminate and make accessible worldwide, quality information, research and knowledge about the creative arts in interdisciplinary practice.

IJCAIP Journal Issue #10

The Fabric of Understanding, Medical Education, Fabric Art and End of Life Care

Teaching Empathy Through Role-Play and Fabric Art:  An Innovative Pedagogical Approach for End-of-Life Health Care Providers

IJCAIP Journal , November 2011
Issue 10, "The Fabric of Understanding, Medical Education,
Fabric Art and End of Life Care"

André Smith, Department of Sociology, University of Victoria

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IJCAIP Journal Issue #9

Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice, Expressing the Human Story

The IJCAIP Story…

Looking Back over Five Years as the International (Open Access) Journal of the Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice

IJCAIP Journal , February 2011
Issue 9, "Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice,
Expressing the Human Story"

Cheryl L. McLean, Publisher, Executive Editor, IJCAIP

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Ethnodramas About Health and Illness

Staging Human Vulnerability, Fragility, and Resiliency

IJCAIP Journal , February 2011
Issue 9, "Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice,
Expressing the Human Story"

Johnny Saldaña, Professor of Theatre, School of Theatre and Film, Arizona State University

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To Be Human with Other Humans

A Caregiver's Story

IJCAIP Journal , February 2011
Issue 9, "Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice,
Expressing the Human Story"

Susan K. MacRae, RN

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Book Review,
Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice

IJCAIP Journal , February 2011
Issue 9, "Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice,
Expressing the Human Story"

Peter Cormier (Ph.D. candidate, Lesley University) Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Articles in this issue of IJCAIP by Johnny Saldana and Susan MacRae were originally published in the book "Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice, Inquiries for Hope and Change", Editor, Cheryl L. McLean, Associate Editor, Robert Kelly, Detselig Temeron Press, Calgary, August 2010. See information about the book, table of contents, and featured contributors.

IJCAIP Journal Issue #8

Physicians Speak Out About Arts
and Medicine

Arts Alive and Thriving in Medical Education

IJCAIP Journal, October, 2009
Issue 8, "Physicians Speak Out About Arts and Medicine"

Cheryl McLean

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Stories and Society: Using Literature to Teach

Medical Students About Public Health and
Social Justice

IJCAIP Journal, October, 2009
Issue 8, "Physicians Speak Out About Arts and Medicine"

Martin T. Donohoe, MD, FACP,

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Interesting Approach More Research Needed

IJCAIP Journal, October, 2009
Issue 8, "Physicians Speak Out About Arts and Medicine"

Jay Rosenfield MD, M.Ed., FRCPC

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The Poetry of Practice

Medical Students Voice the Inexpressible through Poetry

IJCAIP Journal, October, 2009
Issue 8, "Physicians Speak Out About Arts and Medicine"

Maureen Rappaport MD, FCCFP

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Arts in the Education of Medical Learners

Palliative Care Physician and Educator Believes Arts in Learning Offers Insight Into Human Condition

IJCAIP Journal, October, 2009
Issue 8, "Physicians Speak Out About Arts and Medicine"

Pippa Hall MD, CCFP, M.Ed., FCFP

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Writing Medicine

Narrative and Literature Helps Community Members Express Personal Stories of Chronic Illness

IJCAIP Journal, October, 2009
Issue 8, "Physicians Speak Out About Arts and Medicine"

Seema Shah MD, MSPH

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Digital Stories in Pre-Clinical Medical Education

Digital Stories Link the Social, Environmental and Historical Issues Influencing Health

IJCAIP Journal, October, 2009
Issue 8, "Physicians Speak Out About Arts and Medicine"

Kim A. Bullock, MD

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Cheryl L. McLean
Publisher, Executive Editor IJCAIP,
London, Ontario, Canada.

CAIP Research Series

 

Creative Arts in Research For Community and Cultural Change


$49.95 (includes mailing, shipping/handling, tax)

 

Creative Arts in Research for Community and Cultural Change, Editor Cheryl McLean, Associate Editor Robert Kelly is the second book in the CAIP Research Series. The book is divided into four sections:

Part 1  Community Action and Education through Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice

Part 2  Images for Witness, Community Action in Disability and Health

Part 3  Arts Exploring Immigrant Experience and Cultural Identities

Part 4  Human Stories "from the outside in" for Community and Cultural Change.

The groundbreaking book features leading researchers from across disciplines sharing accounts and examples of the creative arts in research for change. Many of the researchers, artists, educators, participants and community members you will read about in these chapters strive for change by joining together in interdisciplinary projects to address the most fundamental of human needs, the need for healthy and safe communities with water to drink and air to breathe, the need for human expression and connection, the desire to be accepted and acknowledged as a human being of value, the desire  to voice their personal stories for public witness. The articles in this book will be of special interest to university based educators; artists and researchers; facilitators; practitioners; educators in the social sciences; social work and social justice professionals; activists and community change agents; heritage, cultural and urban planners; healthcare professionals and public health educators; fundraisers and many others.

 

Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice


$54.95 (includes mailing, shipping/handling, tax)

 

The groundbreaking book "Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice, Inquiries for Hope and Change" Editor, Cheryl L. McLean, Associate Editor Robert Kelly, Publisher Detselig Temeron Press, introduces an emerging and rapidly growing field with a dynamic collection of illustrative articles featuring leading academics, artists/researchers, physicians, nurse educators, social work educators, activists, environmentalists and others who actively use the creative arts in research and practice for hope and change.

A portion of the purchase price of each book ordered from this site will be donated to help sustain and support IJCAIP Journal, the free and open access, international journal in the creative arts and interdisciplinary practice which is available and accessible online worldwide.