Exploring University-Community Partnerships in Arts-Based Service Learning with Australian First Peoples and Arts Organizations

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Bartleet, Brydie-Leigh
Carfoot, Gavin
Murn, Alan
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Bartleet, BL
Bennett, D
Power, A
Sunderland, N
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2016
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In this chapter we focus on the importance of partnerships in arts-based service learning with Australian First Peoples and community arts organizations. Drawing on six years of our own partnership and a wide body of literature, this chapter aims to act as a trigger for further reflection on ways to engage in meaningful partnerships with First Peoples and arts organizations. In particular, the continuum between transactional and transformational types of relationships provides a useful means for understanding our work and for positioning the various benefits and challenges associated with university-community partnerships more broadly.

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Engaging First Peoples in Arts-Based Service Learning
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Musicology and ethnomusicology
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