dialoguing@rts – Advancing Cultural Literacy for Social Inclusion through Dialogical Arts Education

Project: Research

Project participants

Description

d@rts is a catalyst for increasing social cohesion and inclusion, using embodied performing arts activities to develop cognitive and
affective cultural literacy. We recognise that the performing arts encompass mass-market consumer goods, as well as non-linguistic,
embodied and social activities, providing massive opportunities for inclusive participation.
Our target groups comprise actors of all ages and social positions, especially in the school system and in community arts initiatives.
We will empower these groups to be artistically active, dialogically related and culturally literate, giving them tools and motivation to
improve their own situations and those of others within the overall frame of a cohesive European society, informed by global
perspectives.
Using the post-colonial insight that culture is necessarily heterogeneous, d@rts has four related objectives:
1. Understand how performing arts activities relate to cultural literacy in official discourse and documents across partner countries
2. Use this understanding to build dialogues and co-create physical and digital actions with heterogeneous groups within our target
audience
3. Develop assessment tools for these actions, enabling measurable growth in cultural literacy
4. Use our findings in recommendations for cultural and educational policies that build long-term social cohesion and inclusion
Based on these objectives, the overall outputs comprise:
1. Documentary, survey and participatory research findings
2. Performative DIALOGART actions for cultural literacy
3. Policy and practice recommendations to increase social cohesion via cultural literacy actions inspired by the performing arts
d@rts imagines new futures and creates hope and social cohesion through performing arts education. By creating participatory
spaces and facilitating dialogues, we empower voices seldom heard. d@rts thus advances cultural literacy, and enhances social
cohesion and resilience, to build an inclusive future for Europe.
AcronymdArts
StatusActive
Period01.01.2430.06.27

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Publications

  1. Effizienz
  2. Error Orientation Questionnaire (EOQ)
  3. Hexenhymne
  4. Business and Emissions Trading from a Public Choice Perspective
  5. Existenzgründung 1
  6. The concept of personal initiative
  7. The reform of the German works constitution act
  8. Die Dioxide und Trioxide des Tropilidens, Synthesen – Thermolysen.
  9. Konzeption eines privaten Brachflächenfonds
  10. Stoffstrommanagement (im Rahmen der Verträglichkeitsanalyse)
  11. Pragmatik und Englischunterricht
  12. Choosing Law in Cyberspace
  13. A comparison of feasible methods for microalgal biomass determinations during tertiary wastewater treatment
  14. Feedback als Merkmal adaptiver Lernunterstützung am Beispiel einer digitalen Lernplattform für das Unterrichtsfach Mathematik
  15. Gerd Hurm: Rewriting the Vernacular Mark Twain
  16. Investigating and teaching pragmatics
  17. Stress at work, coping-strategies and musculoskeletal complaints
  18. Bargaining zone distortion in negotiations
  19. Tourists’ valuation of nature in protected areas
  20. Eco-pharma dilemma
  21. Flächenfonds als öffentlich-private Partnerschaft
  22. Board Ancestral Diversity and Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Emission Disclosure
  23. Im Griff des Bären?
  24. Die Unwiderstehlichen. Kleine Prosa
  25. People incorrectly correcting other people: The pragmatics of (re-)corrections and their negotiation in a Facebook group
  26. Artificial intelligence in higher education
  27. Entwicklung von Instrumenten zur Vermeidung von Lebensmittelabfällen
  28. Bridge-Generate: Scholarly Hybrid Question Answering
  29. Family, Work, and the Retirement Process: A Review and New Directions
  30. ‘The song factories have closed!’
  31. Erratum: Drugs in the environment: Emission of drugs, diagnostic aids and disinfectants into wastewater by hospitals in relation to other sources - A review
  32. Institutional arrangements and sustainable maintenance management of community-based mini-grids in Tanzania