Dónal O'Donohue, University of British Columbia

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Associate Professor Curriculum and Pedagogy Vancouver, British Columbia donal.odonohue@ubc.ca Office: (604) 822-5316

Bio/Research

Dr. Dуnal O Donoghue is Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy and a Faculty Member of Green College. In the Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy, he serves as Chair of Art Education. Dr. O Donoghue’s research interests are in Art Education, Arts-Based Visual Research M...

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Bio/Research

Dr. Dуnal O Donoghue is Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy and a Faculty Member of Green College. In the Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy, he serves as Chair of Art Education. Dr. O Donoghue’s research interests are in Art Education, Arts-Based Visual Research Methodologies, Curriculum Theory, and Masculinities. He has published widely in these areas, and received the 2010 Manuel Barkan Memorial Award from the National Art Education Association (United States) for his scholarly writing. His current SSHRC funded research investigates place-cultures and place-making practices in private boys’ schools. Focusing on how gendered subjectivities are formed and shaped in schools, this research investigates the place-making practices of teachers, students, and custodians, in an effort to better understand ‘for whom’ and ‘by whose agency’ places are made.

Dr. O Donoghue currently serves as Editor of The Canadian Review of Art Education. He is an elected member of The National Art Education Association, United States (NAEA) Council for Policy Studies Art Education (CPSAE), The NAEA Higher Education Division Research Steering Committee, The International Visual Sociology Association (IVSA) Executive Board, Studies in Art Education Editorial Board, and Secretary of the Arts Based Educational Research SIG of the American Educational Research Association (AERA). Previously, he served as the Honorary Secretary of the Educational Studies Association of Ireland. As an artist, he has exhibited his work in Europe and North America.


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