For over two decades, the number of candidates undertaking, and completing, research higher degrees in the discipline of creative arts has continued to grow, yet the anxiety associated with the exegesis, or critical component, to the award has not dissipated. This article reports the views of a small number of research higher degree candidates and their supervisor in response to questions posed by the TEXT ‘Exegesis now’ call for papers. In this sample, the exegesis was perceived as a necessary and useful component to the award by all respondents, who are completing diverse creative projects. However, respondents also express some anxiety and uncertainty over what is required in the exegesis in terms of formal, structural and composition...
In the early 90s a visiting scholar at Curtin University applied through the School of Communication...
Despite the relatively recent debate that unfolds in Special Issue 14 of TEXT, practice-led research...
Writing creative arts theses based on a social sciences model does not allow documentation of the cr...
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 ...
Brien, DL ORCiD: 0000-0002-9005-3645; Owens, AR ORCiD: 0000-0002-0000-2132For over two decades, the ...
Having completed my Doctorate of Creative Arts, I find myself not only wanting to defend the exegeti...
Since the formal recognition of practice-led research in the 1990s, many higher research degree cand...
It has now become standard practice for there to be an exegetical component not only in creative wri...
Since the formal recognition of practice-led research in the 1990s, many higher research degree cand...
Within the Australian context of research higher degrees being undertaken as ‘thesis only’ programs,...
In this paper I wish to draw together two on-oing debates which are being played out, at least in pa...
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...
As both a completed (MA) and still pending (PhD) higher degree candidate as well as a supervisor of ...
In the early 90s a visiting scholar at Curtin University applied through the School of Communication...
Despite the relatively recent debate that unfolds in Special Issue 14 of TEXT, practice-led research...
Writing creative arts theses based on a social sciences model does not allow documentation of the cr...
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 ...
Brien, DL ORCiD: 0000-0002-9005-3645; Owens, AR ORCiD: 0000-0002-0000-2132For over two decades, the ...
Having completed my Doctorate of Creative Arts, I find myself not only wanting to defend the exegeti...
Since the formal recognition of practice-led research in the 1990s, many higher research degree cand...
It has now become standard practice for there to be an exegetical component not only in creative wri...
Since the formal recognition of practice-led research in the 1990s, many higher research degree cand...
Within the Australian context of research higher degrees being undertaken as ‘thesis only’ programs,...
In this paper I wish to draw together two on-oing debates which are being played out, at least in pa...
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...
As both a completed (MA) and still pending (PhD) higher degree candidate as well as a supervisor of ...
In the early 90s a visiting scholar at Curtin University applied through the School of Communication...
Despite the relatively recent debate that unfolds in Special Issue 14 of TEXT, practice-led research...
Writing creative arts theses based on a social sciences model does not allow documentation of the cr...