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Bobby Smith has edited a section in the latest issue of Research in Drama Education (RiDE) on theatre and development

Bobby Smith has edited a section in the latest issue of RiDE (vol. 25, No. 4). 

Researchers and practitioners were invited to reflect on a range of issues and approaches. Their responses are varied and diverse, ranging from a consideration of Tiv Kwagh-hir performance in Nigeria as an alternative to dominant modes of practice, a project in Bangladesh exploring the climate crisis through Pot Gan, and reflections on issues of equality, global partnerships and networks. The section also includes a contribution from another member of Theatre and Performance Studies at TV, Dr Susan Haedicke. Her article examines how the Coalition of Immokalee Workers in the US is using theatre in popular education to support their wider work, which aims to improve conditions for migrant farmworkers and change agricultural practices.

Tue 24 Nov 2020, 00:09 | Tags: Research Dr Bobby Smith

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