Generative Justice in Hindsight: On Knowing, doing, and sharing participatory arts-based research with criminal justice-impacted communities
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McNeill, FergusCorcoran, Mary
Weaver, Beth
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Anglia Ruskin University; FACT gallery; University of ChesterPublication Date
2025
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This chapter re-examines two very different participatory arts-based projects within the justice sector through the lens of Generative Justice (hereafter GJ), an emerging concept-praxis that integrates prefigurative (seed-planting) community practices with criminal justice-impacted individuals to reimagine relationships based on solidarity rather than exclusion (McNeill, 2022; McNeill, Corcoran and Weaver, 2023). GJ constitutes a disruptive social change effort, which, like participatory arts-based projects, involves ‘shifting communities and networks’ working toward localised social transformation (Frödén, 2023: 104). In fact, ‘arts-based interventions have played a key role in enriching and mobilising prefigurative movements all over the world’ (Frödén, 2023: 105). As authors, we have been involved in participatory arts-based research and praxis that aims to challenge and transform power structures by leveraging community-driven creativity. Each of our works were designed to place lived experience of criminal justice systems at the centre of knowledge production, working with imagination to create diverse research communities based on solidarity, hope and systemic change (McNeill, 2022). Despite differences between our two projects, both align with GJ, sharing interests in reciprocity, generativity, active participation, and collective action.Citation
Murray, E., Arias, L., Buck, G., Ryan, K., & Ryan, N. (2025). Generative justice in hindsight: On knowing, doing, and sharing participatory arts-based research with criminal justice-impacted communities. In F. McNeill, M. Corcoran, & B. Weaver (Eds.), Generative justice: Beyond crime and punishment. Bristol University Press.Publisher
Bristol University PressAdditional Links
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This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of a chapter published in Generative justice: Beyond crime and punishment. The definitive publisher-authenticated version [Murray, E., Arias, L., Buck, G., Ryan, K., & Ryan, N. (2025). Generative justice in hindsight: On knowing, doing, and sharing participatory arts-based research with criminal justice-impacted communities. In F. McNeill, M. Corcoran, & B. Weaver (Eds.), Generative justice: Beyond crime and punishment. BUP.] is available online at: [DOI available on publication].Sponsors
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