In August 2013, an intensive research-writing workshop, embedding Indigenous perspectives and approaches, responded to imperatives to develop creative works as research outputs. Inspired by a visual artwork, two poems were collaboratively developed and performed at the workshop by the participants. This activity, and these outputs, explored how visual works can inspire creative text, and how the melding of individual voices offers a dynamism that may not be achieved as a solo writer. Sharing this research technique to facilitate both individual and collaborative research writing resists the competitive nature of research evaluation/ranking. These works were created for publication and performance by ten Aboriginal, two Torres Strait Islande...
This paper explores some of the thinking and planning involved in Indigenizing the curriculum of a p...
Dr Helen Johnsoon talks about her Collaborative Ethnographies project and the potential of collabora...
In October 2016, the Margin to Margin research group carried out two art and storytelling workshops ...
In August 2013, an intensive research-writing workshop, embedding Indigenous perspectives and approa...
This paper presents four poems collaboratively developed and performed at an intensive research-writ...
This paper presents four poems collaboratively developed and performed at an intensive research-writ...
This paper presents four poems collaboratively developed and performed at an intensive research-writ...
This paper describes the design and implementation of a research writing workshop for postgraduate s...
In 2015, building on previous research into creativity and memory, how writers join fragments of kno...
In academia, publications are emphasized as an indicator of productivity, despite the absence of for...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
Collaboration between creative writing researchers in the academy, and particularly the benefits and...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
This article addresses some critical issues in the research environment of Aboriginal and Torres Str...
Conducting research through creative and artistic practices is becoming an established approach used...
This paper explores some of the thinking and planning involved in Indigenizing the curriculum of a p...
Dr Helen Johnsoon talks about her Collaborative Ethnographies project and the potential of collabora...
In October 2016, the Margin to Margin research group carried out two art and storytelling workshops ...
In August 2013, an intensive research-writing workshop, embedding Indigenous perspectives and approa...
This paper presents four poems collaboratively developed and performed at an intensive research-writ...
This paper presents four poems collaboratively developed and performed at an intensive research-writ...
This paper presents four poems collaboratively developed and performed at an intensive research-writ...
This paper describes the design and implementation of a research writing workshop for postgraduate s...
In 2015, building on previous research into creativity and memory, how writers join fragments of kno...
In academia, publications are emphasized as an indicator of productivity, despite the absence of for...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
Collaboration between creative writing researchers in the academy, and particularly the benefits and...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
This article addresses some critical issues in the research environment of Aboriginal and Torres Str...
Conducting research through creative and artistic practices is becoming an established approach used...
This paper explores some of the thinking and planning involved in Indigenizing the curriculum of a p...
Dr Helen Johnsoon talks about her Collaborative Ethnographies project and the potential of collabora...
In October 2016, the Margin to Margin research group carried out two art and storytelling workshops ...