All Articles tagged Creative research
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February 05, 2025 AEST This paper focuses on collaborative inquiry to create a narrative for heterogeneity in the creative space and argue the importance of continued inquiry when focusing on disabilities.
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October 31, 2020 AEST With PhDs in creative writing becoming more valued and valuable in both local and international contexts, the question of models that are fit for purpose has never been more pressing.
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October 31, 2015 AEST This article explores the intersections of the positions of writer-as-teacher, writer-as-artist, and writer-as-scholar...
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October 30, 2014 AEST This paper suggests that when practice-led research outputs comprise creative artefact and exegesis, the practitioner should adopt journaling to capture evidence of a self that evolves with the research.
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October 31, 2012 AEST The struggles around creative research are in some ways engaged with the return of the subject in the face of post/structuralist moves that have tried to evacuate or dissolve subjectivity...
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October 31, 2010 AEST The inaugural Creative and Practice-Led Research Symposium took stock of where we are at in terms of creative practice in the academy, and where we need to go.
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October 30, 2009 AEST In this paper I consider some issues that I, as a creative writer and academic, find with the concept and current understandings of the term creative industries.
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October 30, 2004 AEST Creative arts' examiners are at once scholars, reviewers, critics, judges and mentors as they negotiate their way through the plural discourses that the creative arts thesis has become...
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April 30, 2004 AEST According to a canon that developed unchallenged for a very long time, academic research exists in fields of knowing and proof...
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October 29, 2000 AEST Research in the creative arts is under a tumult of interrogation and growth. In part, the tumult involves anxiety over what we do as writers who are also researchers.