The Routledge Companion to Research in the Arts
voi Ces a result of the initial outcomes. some studio- based or arts- based research is essentially exploratory and so the focus ...
researCh and the seLf scriven, et al. (2009) describe one cycle in a longer project of action research focused on and drawing on ...
voi Ces person’s situated interpretation of events in time and place – as is all data gathering in qualitative research. any res ...
researCh and the seLf a place that is distinctly homely to the students concerned. and most significantly, it is an insight gain ...
voi Ces on different levels and in different ways. We also engage with young people through our visual aesthetic. different visu ...
researCh and the seLf to characterize these moments as, for example, spectacle, participation or human story. in relation to emp ...
voi Ces accessing the discontinuities of experience in general as the basis for a performance of self in particular. saRa gidden ...
researCh and the seLf the self in the research it is easy to see some ways in which the selves of the researchers in the example ...
voi Ces between giddens and Jones is like this. They are choreographer and writer, respectively, but the account shows that the ...
researCh and the seLf science education need not be so theatrical but still be effective. But to downplay the significance of th ...
voi Ces interests. inevitably, or so the critique goes, it will be biased, as in the second definition of ‘partial’. at the very ...
researCh and the seLf arts- based, practice- based researchers are able to develop knowledge and ways of disseminating it which ...
voi Ces knowledge about the baleful effects of globalized injustice. artists who hold the position that they should develop thei ...
researCh and the seLf scrivens, Rumney and Kuksa are plainly researching ‘with’. They are ‘developing our practice working with ...
voi Ces in virtue epistemology, some of it focusing on skills as well as beliefs (Brady and pritchard 2006; greco 2006). since a ...
researCh and the seLf for the audience to make judgements about his or her social and political positionality. This is especiall ...
11 addRessing The ‘anCienT QuaRRel’: CReaTiVe WRiTing as ReseaRCh Jen Webb and Donna Lee Brien Introduction Creative writing as ...
addressing the ‘anCient quarreL’ perhaps as a result of these institutional arrangements, and because the medium of writing resu ...
voi Ces and reaccreditation’ (Bradley et al. 2008: xxi), but also applying sanctions, including reduced funding and de- accredit ...
addressing the ‘anCient quarreL’ to skhole is what pierre Bourdieu terms the scholastic point of view (Bourdieu 1998: 127): the ...
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