Much of the discussion and debate about Practice-Led Research (PLR) in the arts and creative industries has been about what constitutes research. This article, in contrast, discusses that constitutes ‘practice’ and describes a form of PLR that is influenced by Queer Theory. This queered PLR foregrounds subjectivity as a practice in itself and views both creative practice and critical research as components in a Foucauldian ‘ethics of the self’. In other words, this article positions subjectivity as the core practice leading both research and creative endeavour whilst simultaneously seeing creative practice, research and subjectivity as intertwined and mutually informing each other. In this way, a queered PLR can be seen to reframe creative ...
Reflecting on a year of ethnographic fieldwork conducted in and around a lesbian, gay and bisexual ...
The following article comprises an autoethnographic discussion of researcher identity in school-base...
The need to demonstrate that artistic practice can be undertaken as a form of research has generated...
Much of the discussion and debate about Practice-Led Research (PLR) in the arts and creative industr...
Much of the discussion and debate about Practice-Led Research (PLR) in the arts and creative industr...
Practice-Led Research (PLR) is gaining increasing acceptance in the tertiary sector as a valid, rigo...
This paper examines how writing practice and engagement with textual artefacts (literature) can trig...
This short piece highlights a current spurt in queer researcher–practitioners doing practice as rese...
Creative studies has been a growing field that is often focused on either the psychological or socia...
The struggles around notions of creative research are in some ways engaged with the return of the su...
A common problem in art and design is that creative practice is often presented as research under th...
Creativity maintains an uncomfortable alliance within research. On the one hand, definitions of rese...
This article shares my experience as a doctoral student researching within the domain of art and des...
Michel Foucault advocated an ongoing assembly and disassembly of subjectivity that constituted a kin...
The author will propose that the use of performative social science is a means to deliberately inter...
Reflecting on a year of ethnographic fieldwork conducted in and around a lesbian, gay and bisexual ...
The following article comprises an autoethnographic discussion of researcher identity in school-base...
The need to demonstrate that artistic practice can be undertaken as a form of research has generated...
Much of the discussion and debate about Practice-Led Research (PLR) in the arts and creative industr...
Much of the discussion and debate about Practice-Led Research (PLR) in the arts and creative industr...
Practice-Led Research (PLR) is gaining increasing acceptance in the tertiary sector as a valid, rigo...
This paper examines how writing practice and engagement with textual artefacts (literature) can trig...
This short piece highlights a current spurt in queer researcher–practitioners doing practice as rese...
Creative studies has been a growing field that is often focused on either the psychological or socia...
The struggles around notions of creative research are in some ways engaged with the return of the su...
A common problem in art and design is that creative practice is often presented as research under th...
Creativity maintains an uncomfortable alliance within research. On the one hand, definitions of rese...
This article shares my experience as a doctoral student researching within the domain of art and des...
Michel Foucault advocated an ongoing assembly and disassembly of subjectivity that constituted a kin...
The author will propose that the use of performative social science is a means to deliberately inter...
Reflecting on a year of ethnographic fieldwork conducted in and around a lesbian, gay and bisexual ...
The following article comprises an autoethnographic discussion of researcher identity in school-base...
The need to demonstrate that artistic practice can be undertaken as a form of research has generated...