Since the formal recognition of practice-led research in the 1990s, many higher research degree candidates in art, design and media have submitted creative works along with an accompanying written document or ‘exegesis’ for examination. Various models for the exegesis have been proposed in university guidelines and academic texts during the past decade, and students and supervisors have experimented with its contents and structure. With a substantial number of exegeses submitted and archived, it has now become possible to move beyond proposition to empirical analysis. In this article we present the findings of a content analysis of a large, local sample of submitted exegeses. We identify the emergence of a persistent pattern in the types of...
Writing creative arts theses based on a social sciences model does not allow documentation of the cr...
Having completed my Doctorate of Creative Arts, I find myself not only wanting to defend the exegeti...
In the early 90s a visiting scholar at Curtin University applied through the School of Communication...
Since the formal recognition of practice-led research in the 1990s, many higher research degree cand...
For over two decades, the number of candidates undertaking, and completing, research higher degrees ...
For over two decades, the number of candidates undertaking, and completing, research higher degrees ...
Postgraduate candidates in the creative arts encounter unique challenges when writing an exegesis (t...
Postgraduate candidates in the creative arts encounter unique challenges when writing an exegesis (t...
Despite the relatively recent debate that unfolds in Special Issue 14 of TEXT, practice-led research...
Brien, DL ORCiD: 0000-0002-9005-3645; Owens, AR ORCiD: 0000-0002-0000-2132For over two decades, the ...
Within the Australian context of research higher degrees being undertaken as ‘thesis only’ programs,...
For the last three and a half years I have been completing a PhD by artefact and exegesis. Whilst wr...
It has now become standard practice for there to be an exegetical component not only in creative wri...
By focussing on PhD supervision as well as creativity, this paper explores how the artefact and exeg...
This paper draws upon my personal experience of completing a PhD as an artistresearcher to explore t...
Writing creative arts theses based on a social sciences model does not allow documentation of the cr...
Having completed my Doctorate of Creative Arts, I find myself not only wanting to defend the exegeti...
In the early 90s a visiting scholar at Curtin University applied through the School of Communication...
Since the formal recognition of practice-led research in the 1990s, many higher research degree cand...
For over two decades, the number of candidates undertaking, and completing, research higher degrees ...
For over two decades, the number of candidates undertaking, and completing, research higher degrees ...
Postgraduate candidates in the creative arts encounter unique challenges when writing an exegesis (t...
Postgraduate candidates in the creative arts encounter unique challenges when writing an exegesis (t...
Despite the relatively recent debate that unfolds in Special Issue 14 of TEXT, practice-led research...
Brien, DL ORCiD: 0000-0002-9005-3645; Owens, AR ORCiD: 0000-0002-0000-2132For over two decades, the ...
Within the Australian context of research higher degrees being undertaken as ‘thesis only’ programs,...
For the last three and a half years I have been completing a PhD by artefact and exegesis. Whilst wr...
It has now become standard practice for there to be an exegetical component not only in creative wri...
By focussing on PhD supervision as well as creativity, this paper explores how the artefact and exeg...
This paper draws upon my personal experience of completing a PhD as an artistresearcher to explore t...
Writing creative arts theses based on a social sciences model does not allow documentation of the cr...
Having completed my Doctorate of Creative Arts, I find myself not only wanting to defend the exegeti...
In the early 90s a visiting scholar at Curtin University applied through the School of Communication...