Drawing together insights from somatic approaches to movement, improvisation, care, and posthumanism this writing proposes ‘Practice Ethics’ that are activated in and by artistic research. Four thematic territories give shape to intersecting and overlapping areas of attention in Practice Ethics, namely: ‘Self-care and Attentiveness’, ‘Other-relatedness and Agency’, ‘Meshwork and Nesting’, ‘Repairs and Eco-ethics’. Through a series of exercises/scores the writing seeks to enable the ‘modelling’ of ethical practices, foregrounding concerns and dilemmas that may arise in embodied research. These ‘modellings’ offer space for undertaking ‘thinking doings’ and might be thought of as training grounds, or as reflective practicums (after Schon), thr...
There is a new growing ethical consciousness within the arts, both in the way it relates to the larg...
There is a new growing ethical consciousness within the arts, both in the way it relates to the larg...
This chapter, composed of three parts by three different authors, proposes that one of the many poss...
Drawing together insights from somatic approaches to movement, improvisation, care, and posthumanism...
As a 'new' research discipline, the creative arts challenges ethics understandings within the contex...
As a ‘new’ research discipline, the creative arts challenges ethics understandings with emergent res...
As a ‘new’ research discipline, the creative arts challenges ethics understandings with emergent res...
The thesis work presented here is a body of lived artistic practice based on global concerns and per...
As a ‘new’ research discipline, the creative arts challenges ethics understandings with emergent res...
‘Ethics cannot be taught,’ asserted Plato in one of the first steps of Western philosophy, an argume...
Posthuman theory asks in various ways what it means to be human in a time when philosophy has become...
‘Ethics cannot be taught,’ asserted Plato in one of the first steps of Western philosophy, an argum...
This paper responds to the growing body of literature that calls for more candour in discussing prac...
In merging relational ethics and improvisation as acts of co-creation the discussion in the followin...
There is a new growing ethical consciousness within the arts, both in the way it relates to the larg...
There is a new growing ethical consciousness within the arts, both in the way it relates to the larg...
There is a new growing ethical consciousness within the arts, both in the way it relates to the larg...
This chapter, composed of three parts by three different authors, proposes that one of the many poss...
Drawing together insights from somatic approaches to movement, improvisation, care, and posthumanism...
As a 'new' research discipline, the creative arts challenges ethics understandings within the contex...
As a ‘new’ research discipline, the creative arts challenges ethics understandings with emergent res...
As a ‘new’ research discipline, the creative arts challenges ethics understandings with emergent res...
The thesis work presented here is a body of lived artistic practice based on global concerns and per...
As a ‘new’ research discipline, the creative arts challenges ethics understandings with emergent res...
‘Ethics cannot be taught,’ asserted Plato in one of the first steps of Western philosophy, an argume...
Posthuman theory asks in various ways what it means to be human in a time when philosophy has become...
‘Ethics cannot be taught,’ asserted Plato in one of the first steps of Western philosophy, an argum...
This paper responds to the growing body of literature that calls for more candour in discussing prac...
In merging relational ethics and improvisation as acts of co-creation the discussion in the followin...
There is a new growing ethical consciousness within the arts, both in the way it relates to the larg...
There is a new growing ethical consciousness within the arts, both in the way it relates to the larg...
There is a new growing ethical consciousness within the arts, both in the way it relates to the larg...
This chapter, composed of three parts by three different authors, proposes that one of the many poss...