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Elmira Sarreshtehdari
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Canadá
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Angela Inez Baldus
The University of British Columbia
Canadá
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Rita L. Irwin
The University of British Columbia
Canadá
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1329-1866
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Vol. 2 Núm. 2 (2024), Artículos, Páginas 25-35
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17979/ijaber.2024.2.2.11229
Recibido: sept. 16, 2024 Publicado: dic. 26, 2024
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In this paper, we attend to the concept of in-betweenness as one of the prominent concepts used in a/r/tographical practices. We ask how in-betweenness emerges from creative practices across the field of art education and how a/r/tography embraces these nuances to open new possibilities within research inquiries. Alongside these questions, we expand and compare literature focusing on variations of in-betweenness before narrating how we explored taking up this concept through a propositional walking practice. In so doing, we elaborate on how many walking practices literally or metaphorically represent the concept of in-betweenness.

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