Research Project Dancing with Parkinson’s
What potentials and challenges arise in the tensions in dialogue in person-centred, participatory research and research communication?
In the project, these two questions are addressed through a collaborative research design based on a theoretical framework building on dialogic communication theory. In a series of workshops using a range of creative, collaborative methods, people with Parkinson’s disease and their relatives will participate in the co-creation of knowledge about bodily, sensual and aesthetic experiences with Parkinson’s dance courses. The co-created knowledge will be disseminated through graphic narratives.
One aim is to generate knowledge about the involvement of citizens/patients in treatment, research and research dissemination in relation to Parkinson’s disease and also other diseases including other neurodegenerative diseases.
Another aim is to generate knowledge about dance as a form of creative arts therapy in person-centred treatment. In both cases, a central goal is to further develop practices of Citizen involvement in research and research communication and the use of dance in the person-centred treatment of Parkinson’s disease.
With respect to research, the aims are to contribute to the research fields on dialogic communication, patient involvement in person-centred health care, research and research dissemination, and collaborative, qualitative and arts-based research on health including narrative and graphic medicine.
The project is a collaboration between Roskilde University, Parkinsonforeningen og Tivoli Ballet School and is funded with a grant from the Velux Foundation, HUMPraxis Programme (January 2019-December 2021).
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Contact
Project leader
Louise Jane Phillips // Professor // louisep@ruc.dk
Project administration
Rie Hovmann Rasmussen // Project coordinator // riehr@ruc.dk
Researchers
Lisbeth Frølunde // Associated professor // lisbethf@ruc.dk
Louise Jane Phillips // Professor // louisep@ruc.dk
Maria Bee Christensen-Strynø // Postdoc // mariabee@ruc.dk
Publications
Crip Empathography: Co-creating a Graphic Novel about Parkinson’s Dance Experiences
Christensen-Strynø, M. B., Frølunde, L. & Phillips, L. J., 9 Aug 2023, In: Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies. 17, 3, p. 327–348 22 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
De-romanticising “slow time” in participatory research: Tensional temporalities, relational ethics and the holy grail of social change
Phillips, L., 2023.Research output: Contribution to conference › Conference abstract for conference › Research › peer-review
Disability as dialogue: Engaging with disability as an embodied way of knowing in Parkinson’s dance research
Christensen-Strynø, M. B., Phillips, L. & Frølunde, L., 2023, Disability in Dialogue. Hughes, J. M. F. & Bartesaghi, M. (eds.). John Benjamins Publishing Company, p. 67-87 21 p. (Dialogue Studies; No. 33).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
Activities
Hvordan etableres og vedligeholdes partnerskaber med patienter, set fra forskerens perspektiv? Med projektet "At danse med Parkinson" som case. Foredrag på kursus "Patientinddragelse i forskning - hvorfor og hvordan?"
Phillips, L. J. (Speaker)
17 Nov 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
Hvordan etableres partnerskaber med patienter, set fra forskerens perspektiv? Med projektet "At danse med Parkinson" som case. Foredrag på kursus "Patientinddragelse i forskning - hvorfor og hvordan?"
Phillips, L. J. (Lecturer)
5 May 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
Press-media
Luk dansen op i musik og tale
Phillips, L. J. & Frølunde, L.
01/03/2019
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
Forskning - ikke i sygdom, men i kommunikation
01/02/2019
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
Insights
Base at Roskilde University
The project is based at the Department of Communication and Arts
Participating research units: Dialogic communication
Related research units: Center for Køn, Magt og Mangfoldighed Research Centre // Media and Culture Research group // Expericence Lab
PhD programme: Doctoral School of Communication and Arts
Relevante uddannelser: Communication Studies // Performance Design (DK) // Sundhedsfremme og Sundhedsstrategier (DK) // Psykologi (DK) // Bachelor in Global Humanities // International Bachelor in Social Sciences
Research from Roskilde Universiy
More information
Find additional information about dialogical communication and the project - Dancing with Parkinson:
Contact
Project leader
Louise Jane Phillips
Professor
+45 4674 3799
louisep@ruc.dk
Project administration
Rie Hovmann Rasmussen
Project coordinator
+45 4674 2331
riehr@ruc.dk