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Creative Arts Research: Narratives of Methodologies and Practices

โœ Scribed by Elizabeth Grierson; Laura Brearley


Publisher
Sense Publishers
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
201
Series
Educational Futures: Rethinking Theory and Practice, Vol. 35
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Creative Arts Research: Narratives of Methodologies and Practices
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
1. WAYS OF FRAMING Introducing Creative Arts Research
2. WAYS OF KNOWING AND BEING Navigating the Conditions of Knowledge and Becoming a Creative Subject
3. WAYS OF LOOKING AND LISTENING Stories from the Spaces Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Knowledge Systems
4. WAYS OF ANALYSING From Reverie to Reality
5. WAYS OF BEING-WITH Finding a Way to be with the Work
6. WAYS OF PROPOSING Art as Proposition: From the Darwin Translations
7. WAYS OF ACTING AND REFLECTING Researching and Writing the Screenplay
8. WAYS OF CONSTRUCTING Epistemic, Temporal and Productive Aspects of Design Research
9. WAYS OF PERFORMING Perspectives on Performance and Performativity
10. WAYS OF DECONSTRUCTING Risks, Imagination and Reflexivity
11. WAYS OF LEARNING FROM CREATIVE RESEARCH A Postscript
INDEX


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