Towards a sociology of arts and health: how can sociology reveal ‘that which is hidden’?
K Warran

TL;DR
The paper discusses how sociology can uncover hidden aspects of society's role in arts and health.
Contribution
It highlights the novel application of sociology to understand and sustain the arts and health field.
Findings
Sociology can reveal hidden societal influences in arts and health.
Interdisciplinary insights can enhance the sustainability of arts and health initiatives.
Abstract
This article explores the potential insights that increased sociological work could bring to the field of arts and health, suggesting that these insights can play a key role in understanding the role of society in the constitution and sustainability of this interdisciplinary field.
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Taxonomy
TopicsArt Therapy and Mental Health · Participatory Visual Research Methods · Diversity and Impact of Dance
