
This project addresses the contexts of Practice as Research and how to undertake it. This second iteration updates thinking and practices but sustains a direct and clear approach on how to become a practitioner-researcher. New features include an extension of range "beyond" the arts and a case for intra-disciplinarity in Practice Research as an influence in the formation of the "future university". A comparison is made between Artistic Research and Practice Research recognizing that research through practices with being-doing-knowing is central to both. Acknowledging the current crisis in legitimation, a broad view is taken of how things might be known by an onto-epistemology for the twenty-first century foregrounding the bodymind but sustaining rationality and community by way of Other/other dialogic exchange. Perspectives from around the world in Part II offset the more Eurocentric emphasis in Part I.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction; Robin Nelson. - 2. Lineages and principles: the what, where, when and why of PaR; Robin Nelson. - 3. How to be both: from practitioner to practitioner-researcher; Robin Nelson. - 4. Concepts in Contexts; Robin Nelson. - 5. Process: documentation and publication; Robin Nelson. - 6. PaR doctorates - a guideline/clew to a successful outcome for all (candidates, examiners, supervisors, administrators, regulators); Robin Nelson. - 7. Asia(s); Maiya Murphy. - 8. Australasia; Suzanne Little. - 9. Nordic Contexts; Stefan Östersjö. - 10. North America; Bruce Barton. - 11. South Africa; Kat Lowe & Alex Halligey. - 12. South America; Ciane Fernandes & Melina Scialom.
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