A study of the work of freelance creative practitioners exemplifies how adaptations to practice, forced by the pandemic, has produced significant informal learning, The paper reflects c on Epstein’s (this issue) four modes of ‘affect’ in the context of informal education, suggesting some different interpretations
There is a dearth of qualitative research exploring how freelancers working in the cultural industri...
This study aims to improve understanding of the design studio as a setting where formal and informal...
This study aims to improve understanding of the design studio as a setting where formal and informal...
Industries are currently experiencing several kinds of disruptive changes, including digital transfo...
For more than a decade, co-working spaces have proliferated in cities worldwide. The paper discusses...
Informal learning is relatively underexplored in the work psychology literature, with most existing ...
Informal Learning, Practitioner Inquiry and Occupational Education explores how practitioners in a v...
Learning does not stop when an individual leaves formal education, but becomes increasingly informal...
Arts organisations have had to reimagine their ways of working, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic...
Human beings are learning all the time. Regardless of whether or not they are enrolled in formal edu...
Responding to conditions of lockdown and social distancing since March 2020, the Centre for Arts and...
This paper is the first study on the impact of new ways of working (NWW) on informal learning at wor...
The cultural and creative industries have been one of the hardest-hit by the international Covid-19 ...
COVID-19 has had a significant impact on the way social work responds to a wide range of social issu...
Art Education has a tradition of pedagogical flexibility and innovation in response to theoretical, ...
There is a dearth of qualitative research exploring how freelancers working in the cultural industri...
This study aims to improve understanding of the design studio as a setting where formal and informal...
This study aims to improve understanding of the design studio as a setting where formal and informal...
Industries are currently experiencing several kinds of disruptive changes, including digital transfo...
For more than a decade, co-working spaces have proliferated in cities worldwide. The paper discusses...
Informal learning is relatively underexplored in the work psychology literature, with most existing ...
Informal Learning, Practitioner Inquiry and Occupational Education explores how practitioners in a v...
Learning does not stop when an individual leaves formal education, but becomes increasingly informal...
Arts organisations have had to reimagine their ways of working, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic...
Human beings are learning all the time. Regardless of whether or not they are enrolled in formal edu...
Responding to conditions of lockdown and social distancing since March 2020, the Centre for Arts and...
This paper is the first study on the impact of new ways of working (NWW) on informal learning at wor...
The cultural and creative industries have been one of the hardest-hit by the international Covid-19 ...
COVID-19 has had a significant impact on the way social work responds to a wide range of social issu...
Art Education has a tradition of pedagogical flexibility and innovation in response to theoretical, ...
There is a dearth of qualitative research exploring how freelancers working in the cultural industri...
This study aims to improve understanding of the design studio as a setting where formal and informal...
This study aims to improve understanding of the design studio as a setting where formal and informal...