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The emergence of creative practice as research
The term ‘Creative Practice as Research’ is now in common usage in the tertiary sector, although it is relatively new in its inception. This article traces the rise of the term (and its variations), which emerged about the same time as the tertiary ...
Annie Goldson
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An ethical engagement: creative practice research, the academy and professional codes of conduct
This paper reports on the experiences of creative practice graduate researchers and academic staff as they seek to comply with the requirements of the Australian National Statement on the Ethical Conduct of Research Involving Humans .
Kate MacNeill +7 more
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Creative Assemblages: Organisation and Outputs of Practice-Led Research [PDF]
In this note we explore the organisation of creative, practice-led projects and the variety of research outcomes they produce, in order to question assumptions about their potential benefits.
Wilkie, Alex +3 more
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Relationships among deliberate practice, task persistence, perceived challenge, and creative performance in physical education classes of Chinese secondary school students: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
BackgroundCreativity in physical education (PE) has become increasingly important in educational psychology, particularly in China, where traditional teaching methods are being combined with more student-centered and cognitively engaging practices ...
Jilin Li, Xiaohui Jiang, Xuehui Zhang
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Creative Practice as Research: Discourse on Methodology [PDF]
In recent years artistic practice has developed into a major focus of research activity, both as process and product, and discourse in various disciplines have made a strong case for its validity a...
R Lyle Skains
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Surmounting the Skepticism: Developing a Research-Creation Methodology
This paper was written to help address the tenuous status of research-creation at the University of Toronto, where I am a Doctor of Musical Arts candidate.
Greg Bruce
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Through short essay films, Christine Rogers and Catherine Gough-Brady, creative practice researchers and filmmakers, attempt to collaborate with each other and the theories of ethnographers and documentarians David and Judith MacDougall.
Christine Rogers, Catherine Gough-Brady
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A Mani-Pedi-Anti-Counter-FESTO for Queer Screen Production Practice
In this audiovisual essay, four practitioner-academics seek to identify and address the need to reimagine queer screen production. Traditional heteronormative storytelling dominates the screen production landscape, necessitating a challenge to create ...
Angie Black +3 more
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The soil in the lines of my mehndi: Toward a decolonial ritual choreographic methodology
This article explores instigating ritual movement practices as a decolonial approach to practice led research within a Western liberal arts context. By connecting ritual with movement through a decolonial lens, a choreographic methodology was explored to
Alesha Mehta, Sarah Foster-Sproull
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Practice as a Symptom of Research
What is the distinction between “pure practice” and “research-focused practice?” It is typical to undertake background research in order to produce most forms of creative practice.
John Hillman
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