Journal & Book Publications
A collection of publications by LASALLE staff, published during their service in the College, is accessible through the Ngee Ann Kongsi Library at the McNally campus.
Visit the Institutional Repository
The Embodied Art Therapy Process (TEATP): A single case study surfacing a young child’s voice
Ronald P.M.H. Lay (Co-Author)
Abstract:
Abstract:
The Embodied Art Therapy Process (TEATP) focuses on the co-creation of embodied artistic expressions to promote self-awareness and autonomy for children. A case study describes how TEATP was implemented to support a child in gaining self-awareness and autonomy. Awareness of her own body, sensations, and feeling allowed her to assert her voice and practice agency.
...Citation:
Lay, Ronald P.M.H., et al.. ''The Embodied Art Therapy Process (TEATP): A single case study surfacing a young child’s voice.'' Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association; Special Issue: Providing Client Voice and Choice Through Art Therapy, vol. 37, no. 4, 2020, pp. 201-207, doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/07421656.2020.1823784.
Where got ghost movie?: The boundaries of Singapore horror
Prof Adam Knee (Author)
Abstract:
Abstract:
While acknowledging that the horror film is generally not considered a major part of the ‘Singapore new wave’, this article makes the case that Singapore horror films nevertheless merit closer critical evaluation not only because of their sustained output in a very small industry, but also because of their articulation of a range of issues germane to Singapore nationhood and identity ‐ issues which obtain in other Singapore films as well....
Citation:
Knee, Adam. ''Where got ghost movie?: The boundaries of Singapore horror.'' Asian Cinema, vol. 31, no. 1, 2020, pp. 55-76, doi: https://doi.org/10.1386/ac_00013_1.
Nostalgia and nationalism: Facebook ‘archives’ and the constitution of Thai photographic histories
Dr Clare Veal (Author)
Abstract:
Abstract:
This article considers the implications of the popularisation of Facebook groups that share historical photographs for the writing of Thai national and photographic histories. Rather than dismissing these groups as lacking in historical rigour, I propose that the nostalgic impetus behind their formation indicates an important way through which we may rethink the continued relevance of Thailand's history to its current sociopolitical situation. Drawing from Craig J....
Citation:
Veal, Clare. ''Nostalgia and nationalism: Facebook ‘archives’ and the constitution of Thai photographic histories.'' Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 2020, pp. 1-25, doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022463420000491.
Signals in Time and Space: A Submerged Media Avant-gardist Attempt on Environmental Design
Dr Wolfgang Muench (Author)
Abstract:
Abstract:
In the late 1960s, New York environmental psychologist, inventor and artist Serge Boutourline proposed a signal-oriented approach for describing the interdependencies and interactions between the individual and the environment. Key to his conceptual framework was the recognition of the changing character of natural and human-made environments and the consideration of such environments as a matrix of events in a four-dimensional time-space continuum....
Citation:
Muench, Wolfgang. ''Signals in Time and Space: A Submerged Media Avant-gardist Attempt on Environmental Design.'' Proceedings of Impact! From Bauhaus to IKEA, Sydney 9/2019, edited by Brejzek, Thea, et al, IKEA x UTS Future Living Lab, 2019.
Social Innovation and Co-Creation through Design: Utilising Natural Resources to Facilitate Sustainable Development
Dr Harah Chon (Co-Author)
Abstract:
Abstract:
The study and practice of design is deeply rooted in culture and tradition, establishing resilience through its proven methods and producing robustness in the continual development of knowledge and skills. This research explores the value of co-creative design methods within rural communities as a means to motivate and empower while contributing to new ways of thinking, doing, and understanding sustainability in design practice....
Citation:
Chon, Harah, and Batul Pitha Wala . ''Social Innovation and Co-Creation through Design: Utilising Natural Resources to Facilitate Sustainable Development.'' Proceedings of Cumulus Rovaniemi: Around the Campfire, Resilience and Intelligence, University of Lapland 05/2019, edited by Jonna Häkkilä, et al., 2nd ed., Cumulus, 2019, ISBN / ISSN: 978-952-337-199.
Managing Cultural Activism: A Case Study of Buku Jalanan of Malaysia
Sunitha Janamohanan (Author)
Abstract:
Abstract:
Cultural collectives that are driven by community centered thinking and social purpose require new strategies for organization and sustainability. Taking a case study of a Malaysian collective that uses literature and reading as a methodology for public space reclamation and the cultivation of a culture of dissent, the question of organizational management for non-organizations is raised....
Citation:
Janamohanan, Sunitha. ''Managing Cultural Activism: A Case Study of Buku Jalanan of Malaysia.'' The Routledge Companion to Arts Management, edited by William Byrnes, and Aleksandar Brkić, Abingdon, Routledge , 2019, pp. 234-248, doi: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351030861.
Offering
Ronald P.M.H. Lay (Author)
Abstract:
Abstract:
Cover Art: Critical reflection is at the core of how I purposefully consider and make sense of my various roles, responsibilities, and contributions as a professional and credentialed art therapist, educator, and artist within various contexts, both locally and abroad. As such, I often find myself working within fast-paced and complex situations, sometimes confronted by rigid constructs, systems, and perspectives....
Citation:
Lay, Ronald P.M.H.. ''Offering.'' Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, vol. 36, no. 2, 2019, pp. 56-56, doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/07421656.2019.1618171.
From Design Thinking to Design Knowing: An Educational Perspective
Dr Harah Chon (Co-Author)
Joselyn Sim (Co-Author)
Abstract:
Abstract:
The process of design explicates the procedural knowledge of design activities, shifting theoretical conceptions across practical dimensions. Design thinking, as a creative and innovative methodology, has been established as a designerly process for non-designers to address complex problems....
Citation:
Chon, Harah, and Joselyn Sim. ''From Design Thinking to Design Knowing: An Educational Perspective.'' Journal of Art, Design and Communication in Higher Education, vol. 18, no. 2, 2019, pp. 187-200, doi: https://doi.org/10.1386/adch_00006_1.