(Book Review) Parallaxic Praxis: Multimodal Interdisciplinary Pedagogical Research Design

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  • Emily Turner Lakehead University
  • Sy Regalado Lakehead University
  • Julie Filipetti Lakehead University

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https://doi.org/10.53967/cje-rce.7393

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Chi, C., Sameshima, P., & Hassan, M. (2025b) Bringing art into classrooms can benefit students who are learning to speak English. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/bringing-art-into-classrooms-can-benefit-students-who-are-learning-to-speak-english-247761

Lakehead University Faculty of Education. (2025, May). Education Exchange Newsletter. https://www.lakeheadu.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/45/Newsletters/Education%20Exchange%20Newsletter%20%28May%202025%29.pdf

Maarhuis, P. L. (2016). Replies to wounds: Meaning across multiple ekphrasic interpretations of interpersonal violence and the clothesline project [dissertation], Washington State University.

Maarhuis, P., & Sameshima, P. (2015). Materializing the punctum: A poetic study of the Washington State University Clothesline Project. In K. Galvin & M. Prendergast (Eds.), Poetic inquiry II: Seeing, understanding and caring (pp. 279-302). Sense.

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Sameshima, P. (2006). Seeing Red—A pedagogy of parallax [dissertation]. University of British Columbia. Retrieved from https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/ubctheses/831/items/1.0055202

Sameshima, P. (2007). Seeing Red—A pedagogy of parallax: An epistolary bildungsroman on artful scholarly inquiry. Cambria Press.

Sameshima. P., & Vandermause, R. (2008). Parallaxic praxis: An artful interdisciplinary collaborative research methodology. In B. Kožuh, R. Kahn & A Kozlowska (Eds.), The practical science of society. (pp. 141-152). University of North Dakota College of Education and Human Development.

Saunders, V (2015) “. . .”: Using a non-bracketed narrative to story recovery in Aboriginal mental health care [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. James Cook University.

Stock, R. V., Sameshima, P., & Slingerland, D. (2016). Constructing pre-service teacher identities through processes of parallax. LEARNing Landscapes, 9(2), 489–512. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v9i2.789

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2025-07-30

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Turner, E., Regalado, S., & Filipetti, J. (2025). (Book Review) Parallaxic Praxis: Multimodal Interdisciplinary Pedagogical Research Design. Canadian Journal of Education Revue Canadienne De l’éducation, 48(2), x-xvii. https://doi.org/10.53967/cje-rce.7393

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Book Reviews / Comptes rendus