Abstract
The article traces the authors’ polyvocal work at the interface of poetry, social cohesion, and in/justice in higher education, asking, “How is our poetic knowing artful inquiry?”, “How do we enact poetic artful inquiry?”, “What does poetic artful inquiry produce?”, and “Why does poetic artful inquiry matter?” Eight collective poetic artful inquiries were explored using a multilayered analysis design characterized by a progression of ever-more-concise poetic forms. The study was founded on the reflexive ubuntu principle of connectivity, caring for, and growing with others. Composing and interpreting three layers of poetry—pantoum poetry clusters, tanka poems, and a lantern poem—we identified the interconnected concepts of
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