Can projects of reimagining complement more critical research? Writing in response to comments on her recent work on reimagining the state, Davina Cooper addresses the challenge of developing transformative methods, the value of institutional play in academic research and the relationship these may have to more overtly ‘critical’ accounts
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This full paper offers a critical reflection of a design practice in which a speculative approach to...
As part of the AHRC funded Academic Book of the Future project and the Frequency Festival (2015), th...
The collection Cultivating Creativity in Methodology and Research: In Praise of Detours, edited by C...
As demands for demonstrating impact are increasingly woven throughout the funding and institutional ...
This article proposes a new model of museum studies as critical praxis. I argue that rather than cri...
In Model Cases: On Canonical Research Objects and Sites, Monika Krause explores how scholars select ...
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Helen Kara reflects on writing the second edition of her book, Creative Research Methods: A Practica...
The outsized importance of publications has meant too many research students focus on featuring pape...
In a recent Impact Blog post, Jørgen Carling outlined the reasons why he feels the PhD by publicatio...
This paper looks at how speculative fiction can provide a design space to explore the effects of tec...
This chapter proposes that the emerging field of illustration research embraces the methods of pract...
Think of a research journal and you may imagine a well-thumbed notebook replete with insightful entr...
In Reimagining Sustainable Cities: Strategies for Designing Greener, Healthier, More Equitable Commu...
COVID-19 has led to new ways of working which have transformed research practices. This has created ...
This full paper offers a critical reflection of a design practice in which a speculative approach to...
As part of the AHRC funded Academic Book of the Future project and the Frequency Festival (2015), th...
The collection Cultivating Creativity in Methodology and Research: In Praise of Detours, edited by C...
As demands for demonstrating impact are increasingly woven throughout the funding and institutional ...
This article proposes a new model of museum studies as critical praxis. I argue that rather than cri...
In Model Cases: On Canonical Research Objects and Sites, Monika Krause explores how scholars select ...
In Experiments in Imagining Otherwise, Lola Olufemi offers an experimental exploration of the possib...
Helen Kara reflects on writing the second edition of her book, Creative Research Methods: A Practica...
The outsized importance of publications has meant too many research students focus on featuring pape...
In a recent Impact Blog post, Jørgen Carling outlined the reasons why he feels the PhD by publicatio...
This paper looks at how speculative fiction can provide a design space to explore the effects of tec...
This chapter proposes that the emerging field of illustration research embraces the methods of pract...
Think of a research journal and you may imagine a well-thumbed notebook replete with insightful entr...
In Reimagining Sustainable Cities: Strategies for Designing Greener, Healthier, More Equitable Commu...
COVID-19 has led to new ways of working which have transformed research practices. This has created ...
This full paper offers a critical reflection of a design practice in which a speculative approach to...
As part of the AHRC funded Academic Book of the Future project and the Frequency Festival (2015), th...