The Routledge Companion to Research in the Arts

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List of Contributors

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Graeme Sullivan is director, penn state school of Visual arts, and professor of art
education, penn state university. he researches the critical-reflexive thinking
practices of artists and methods of inquiry in visual arts, and has published numerous
chapters and articles in the usa, europe and australasia. The second edition of his
text, Art Practice as Research, is published by sage.


Jen Webb is professor of Creative practice and associate dean Research, at the
university of Canberra, australia where she also teaches creative writing and
cultural theory. her recent books include Reading the Visual, the story collection
Ways of Getting By, and Understanding Representation published by sage.


Siegfried Zielinski is Founding director of the academy of arts and the media,
Cologne. he holds the chair for Theory, archaeology and Variantology of arts and
media at Berlin university of arts, where he also directs the international Vilém
Flusser-archive. at the european graduate school, saas Fee he currently holds the
michel Foucault professorship for media archaeology and techno-aesthetics.


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Bruce Brown is pro-Vice-Chancellor Research at the university of Brighton, uK
and professor of design. he has led art and design research nationally through,
for example, his chairing of the main panel for arts and humanities in the uK
Research assessment exercise 2008 and through personal research in the field of
graphic memory.


Halina Dunin-Woyseth (see author listing).


Michael Jubb is director of the Research information network and was formerly
director of Research at the arts and humanities Research Council in the uK. he
has extensive experience in funding and leading research programmes in the arts,
humanities and social sciences.


torsten Kälvemark (see author listing).


Yudhishthir raj Isar is professor of Cultural policy studies at The american university
of paris and the co-editor of the Cultures and globalization series. earlier, at
unesCo, he was executive secretary of the World Commission on Culture and
development and director of the international Fund for the promotion of Culture.


Chris Wainwright is an artist, curator and the head of Camberwell, Chelsea and
Wimbledon Colleges, of the university of the arts london. he is president of The
european league of institutes of the arts, a member of the Tate Britain Council and
a Trustee of Cape Farewell, a uK arts organization that promotes a cultural response
to climate change.


Evelyn Welch is an art historian specializing in material and visual culture and
professor of Renaissance studies, Queen mary, university of london. she is the
programme director of ‘Beyond Text: performances, sounds, images, objects’,
a £5.5 million ahRC strategic project which interrogates communication that
challenges traditional forms of textual documentation.

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