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Becoming otherwise: transformative justice as emergent creative collaboration

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posted on 2025-06-17, 02:55 authored by Karissa Louise Taylor
Becoming otherwise is an emergent, ongoing, unfolding sense-making process that navigates and responds to experiences of grief, rupture, and justice within our lives here and now, surviving in the polycrisis. Using critical autoethnography and creative practice, I iteratively map my lived experiences of intimate partner violence to explore the ways in which justice can be created collaboratively to refuse and resist rupture, and repair our sense of agency and community accountability. I aim to demonstrate that transformative justice is a creative, collaborative commitment to being in right-relation with oneself and others as a way of becoming otherwise and experiencing justice.

History

Principal supervisor

Stacy Holman Jones

Additional supervisor 1

Clare Hall

Year of Award

2025

Department, School or Centre

Centre for Theatre and Performance

Course

Doctor of Philosophy (Theatre Performance)

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Campus location

Australia

Faculty

Faculty of Arts