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SUMMARY; CHARSET=UTF-8 :Researching creative intersubjectivities â€“ a journey from language-based collaborations to embodied dialogues
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ORGANIZER: MAILTO:j.s.moncur@exeter.ac.uk
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DESCRIPTION; CHARSET=UTF-8 :Collaborative learning research generally investigates how school-based peer interaction mediates childrenâ€™s intellectual development, focusing on the â€˜relationship between language and thinkingâ€™  (Mercer & Littleton, 2007). There is a paucity of socio-cultural studies exploring the embodied and affective dimensions of peer collaboration, especially in creative contexts (Vass et al, 2014).  My earlier work on childrenâ€™s collaborative creative writing revealed the significance of the affective dimensions in the observed dialogues (Vass et al, 2014). My current research examines the links between music, body perceptions and imagination. The data document participantsâ€™ free movement improvisations and collective reflections. This enables the study of bodily imagination in vivo, as it spontaneously evolves during delicately scaffolded opportunities to experience and respond to music via improvised movement. This presentation charts my methodological journey from the study of childrenâ€™s collaborative discourse towards the analysis of embodied dialogues in order to capture the nature and evolution of creative intersubjectivities. 
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