This article proposes a new model of museum studies as critical praxis. I argue that rather than critiquing established practice, museum studies and associated academic fields need to take a more active approach and ‘do’ something. An argument that is evidenced through two case studies which test a design thinking based model of critical praxis pedagogy
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Book Review How Arts Education Makes a Difference: Research examining successful classroom practice ...
Design anthropology is an emerging field at the intersection of design and anthropology with a disti...
This paper strikes an arc through C.P. Snow's influential 'Two Cultures' lecture at Cambridge Univer...
This chapter proposes that the emerging field of illustration research embraces the methods of pract...
This essay describes and reflects on the integration of computational research skills into core (tha...
New formal theories were seldom used to vaunt one discipline or medium over another; they were more ...
The use of art as research has greatly matured, and, despite the current preoccupation with measurem...
This article explores John Dewey’s theories of inquiry, communication and existence in relation to d...
Most of what we know about Earth's structure, dynamics, hazards, resources and exploration for raw m...
How are museum collections used as a source of inspiration by creative practitioners? This article d...
This article considers the mediating role of digital photography for eliciting embodied and dialogic...
Access to art and cultural works is a fundamental human right, irrespective of abilities and human d...
This study examines ETDs deposited during the period 2011-2015 in an institutional repository, to de...
This essay examines the difficulties faced by the claim that artworks are simple physical objects (o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Book Review How Arts Education Makes a Difference: Research examining successful classroom practice ...
Design anthropology is an emerging field at the intersection of design and anthropology with a disti...
This paper strikes an arc through C.P. Snow's influential 'Two Cultures' lecture at Cambridge Univer...