Copyright © The authors. This article considers the reflections of fourteen arts/creative media practice-based PhD graduates, interviewed as part of ongoing research into the field. The recorded conversations were shared as a podcast series entitled Corkscrew: Practice Research Beyond the PhD. We look at meanings of practice as research, ways in which practitioners value the intellectual rigour of doing a PhD and how this affects their relationship to their practice moving forwards. Using the theoretical concepts of “communities of practice” (Wenger 1999), “social site of practice” (Schatzki 2002) and “third-spaces of hybridity” (as developed by Lam 2018), we ask: what impact does doing an artistic/creative practice-based PhD have on when, ...
Despite the recent focus on creativity and innovation as the backbone of Western knowledge economies...
Ongoing change in both the university sector as a whole and within individual universities in relati...
This paper is an attempt to respond to this challenge by Stelarc – one of Australia’s most accomplis...
There are an increasing number of artists and practitioners undertaking doctoral research that incor...
© 2018 ISAST. This article explores the subject of practice-based research, its application in the c...
With the move towards inclusion of the arts as part of the larger university system, has come the pr...
Artistic research output struggles for recognition as ‘legitimate’ research within the highly compet...
Recent history has seen a global shift towards the arts as part of larger university systems, but wi...
Whilst an academic working in the arts may have been appointed as a consequence of artistic accompli...
Due, in part, to the previous lack of recognition for arts practice as research, artists working as ...
This article explores how artist-researchers navigate the 'uncertain' space between theory and pract...
Relationships between the expectations of the PhD, creativity and identity are a rich terrain for re...
What is practice as research and why do it? How can practice demonstrate new knowledge? What questio...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Defining the boundaries of practice-based and practice-led PhD programmes is often confusing. Undoub...
Despite the recent focus on creativity and innovation as the backbone of Western knowledge economies...
Ongoing change in both the university sector as a whole and within individual universities in relati...
This paper is an attempt to respond to this challenge by Stelarc – one of Australia’s most accomplis...
There are an increasing number of artists and practitioners undertaking doctoral research that incor...
© 2018 ISAST. This article explores the subject of practice-based research, its application in the c...
With the move towards inclusion of the arts as part of the larger university system, has come the pr...
Artistic research output struggles for recognition as ‘legitimate’ research within the highly compet...
Recent history has seen a global shift towards the arts as part of larger university systems, but wi...
Whilst an academic working in the arts may have been appointed as a consequence of artistic accompli...
Due, in part, to the previous lack of recognition for arts practice as research, artists working as ...
This article explores how artist-researchers navigate the 'uncertain' space between theory and pract...
Relationships between the expectations of the PhD, creativity and identity are a rich terrain for re...
What is practice as research and why do it? How can practice demonstrate new knowledge? What questio...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Defining the boundaries of practice-based and practice-led PhD programmes is often confusing. Undoub...
Despite the recent focus on creativity and innovation as the backbone of Western knowledge economies...
Ongoing change in both the university sector as a whole and within individual universities in relati...
This paper is an attempt to respond to this challenge by Stelarc – one of Australia’s most accomplis...