This workshop will provide a unique opportunity to consider how making and fixing, practices which frequently take place during the course of academic research, can provide unique, different and insightful research perspectives. To actively explore the connection between making and research, each participant will be asked to create a tangible artifact prior to the workshop which will serve as an embodiment of his/her research or some aspect of this research. The term tangible artifact is used broadly here and can include artifacts produced using various mediums. The guiding questions are: 1) How can the process of making challenge us to be more self-reflective and critical about the research we are conducting? 2) Can making add a dimension ...
The role of making may seem self-evident in a design context. However, in developing an educational ...
This paper considers how craft and research can join in the enterprise of craft research, reflected ...
The paper investigates research as a process of social transformation. We call this process research...
In this article the making and the products of making are seen as an essential part of research: the...
In recent years, research reports and articles highlight the benefits of participatory and creative ...
In this paper we present a reflexive account of the development of two separate Research-through-Des...
The cultivation of sustainable fashion praxis is challenging when design activity is implemented thr...
This paper explores ‘research-as-craft’ as a sensitising concept for disclosing the presence of ethi...
This article draws on insights from the author’s doctoral training and fieldwork in pottery making t...
As an activity, research through design gives rise to new knowledge from both creative processes and...
This practice-based thesis aims to inform ways of narrating making in the advancement of epistemolo...
There appears to be a mounting consciousness in academia that knowledge production and the scholarly...
The author will propose that the use of performative social science is a means to deliberately inter...
In this exposition we articulate and question our own artistic working process and aesthetic, while ...
This article draws on insights from the author’s doctoral training and fieldwork in pottery making t...
The role of making may seem self-evident in a design context. However, in developing an educational ...
This paper considers how craft and research can join in the enterprise of craft research, reflected ...
The paper investigates research as a process of social transformation. We call this process research...
In this article the making and the products of making are seen as an essential part of research: the...
In recent years, research reports and articles highlight the benefits of participatory and creative ...
In this paper we present a reflexive account of the development of two separate Research-through-Des...
The cultivation of sustainable fashion praxis is challenging when design activity is implemented thr...
This paper explores ‘research-as-craft’ as a sensitising concept for disclosing the presence of ethi...
This article draws on insights from the author’s doctoral training and fieldwork in pottery making t...
As an activity, research through design gives rise to new knowledge from both creative processes and...
This practice-based thesis aims to inform ways of narrating making in the advancement of epistemolo...
There appears to be a mounting consciousness in academia that knowledge production and the scholarly...
The author will propose that the use of performative social science is a means to deliberately inter...
In this exposition we articulate and question our own artistic working process and aesthetic, while ...
This article draws on insights from the author’s doctoral training and fieldwork in pottery making t...
The role of making may seem self-evident in a design context. However, in developing an educational ...
This paper considers how craft and research can join in the enterprise of craft research, reflected ...
The paper investigates research as a process of social transformation. We call this process research...