Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 'Brave Space' : Investigating Consent and Boundaries as a Framework for Culturally Safe Collaborative Arts Practice
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'The term 'cultural safety' has been a part of discourse and pedagogy in health and healthcare for close to thirty years, and in the last five years there is evidence of the term's being used in a range of paradigms, including allied health, education and design, engineering and workplace relations. In each of these contexts, cultural safety is understood as an empowering and transformative process for interrogating the architecture of systems that have been structured by white supremacist, cis-hetero, patriarchal and ableist paradigms. The work and practice of cultural safety requires those within the systems to scrutinise how they are complicit in upholding power structures and causing harm to those excluded or oppressed. Cultural safety is therefore, in part, a strategy to dismantle existing structures and support the provision of environments that are spiritually, socially and emotionally, as well as physically, safe for people, 'where there is no assault or challenge or denial of their identity, of who they are or what they need'.' (Publication abstract)

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    y separately published work icon Australasian Drama Studies no. 82 1 April 2023 26601483 2023 periodical issue 'A colleague recently confessed in a seminar that they had begun as a researcher in order to garner the resources to embark on a creative work that they had long wanted to tackle, and then ‘fallen in love with research’. This narrative echoes my own, and that of many fine scholars in our discipline. We begin by wanting to make something and  emerge  with  a  fascination  for  how  things  are  made,  why  they  are made, where they sit in the context of contemporary practice and theory, where they are located culturally and geographically, and how they propel forward the quantum of knowledge in our discipline. The articles in this general issue are testament to the range of  forms  and  approaches  to  performance  currently  live  in  our  region,  and to the range of perspectives that can illuminate the expanding field of performance scholarship. As well, we have tested a change of format  in  which  we  publish  articles  of   conventional  length,  several  shorter articles and bracket the issue with two ‘provocations’, offered as departure points for future discussion.' (Yoni Prior , Editorial introduction) 2023 pg. 48 - 76
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