Tangling in Remix

This project illustrates an alternative, or remixed, method of writing about a collaborative inquiry of two art educators. Their journey comprised searching, identifying, quarreling, and ultimately, proceeding forward on issues related to gaining relevant relationships with the culture of remix and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cultural research in art education 2015-08, Vol.32 (1)
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