This paper reports on the findings of a study examining how theatre professionals (actors, directors and others) make sense of the works of a culturally iconic author (William Shakespeare). The study aims to address critique of prevailing approaches' excessive focus on active information seeking and searching (Julien, Where to from here? Results of an empirical study and user-centred implications for information design, Taylor Graham, 1999; Wilson, Informing Science 3: 4955, 2000) by developing a more holistic approach, one which acknowledges the complexity of sense-making as more than the problem-solving behaviour of individuals - as an embodied, social process, involving emotion as well as rationality. In doing so it draws on theoretical ...
This thesis is on the one hand part of the wider field of ‘European Shakespeare’ studies which have ...
This essay proposes practical engagement with archived materials as a model for the director's creat...
Introduction. This article examines the role of emotion in the information practices of members of t...
This paper reports on the findings of a study examining how theatre professionals (actors, directors...
This study examines how theater professionals (actors, directors and others) make sense of the works...
The works of William Shakespeare are more popular in the 21st century than ever before, Why are thea...
Purpose To develop a broader understanding of sense-making as an embodied process of social construc...
The information practices of academics supporting the teaching of theatre and drama subjects were in...
The proposition that the Elizabethan theatre space, with its lack of a fourth wall the delivery of...
«All the world is a stage», wrote Petronius, and the same was repeated by William Shakespeare plagia...
Technology usually implies the distancing of the human experience, but I argue what technology has e...
"Shakespeare's company coped with an enormous mnemonic load, performing up to six different plays a ...
This thesis presents research in creative practice that explores how directorial approach and stagin...
Shakespeare travels the globe more variously and unpredictably than any other dramatist. In performa...
The author draws on his experience working with two theatre companies, the Gardzienice Theatre Assoc...
This thesis is on the one hand part of the wider field of ‘European Shakespeare’ studies which have ...
This essay proposes practical engagement with archived materials as a model for the director's creat...
Introduction. This article examines the role of emotion in the information practices of members of t...
This paper reports on the findings of a study examining how theatre professionals (actors, directors...
This study examines how theater professionals (actors, directors and others) make sense of the works...
The works of William Shakespeare are more popular in the 21st century than ever before, Why are thea...
Purpose To develop a broader understanding of sense-making as an embodied process of social construc...
The information practices of academics supporting the teaching of theatre and drama subjects were in...
The proposition that the Elizabethan theatre space, with its lack of a fourth wall the delivery of...
«All the world is a stage», wrote Petronius, and the same was repeated by William Shakespeare plagia...
Technology usually implies the distancing of the human experience, but I argue what technology has e...
"Shakespeare's company coped with an enormous mnemonic load, performing up to six different plays a ...
This thesis presents research in creative practice that explores how directorial approach and stagin...
Shakespeare travels the globe more variously and unpredictably than any other dramatist. In performa...
The author draws on his experience working with two theatre companies, the Gardzienice Theatre Assoc...
This thesis is on the one hand part of the wider field of ‘European Shakespeare’ studies which have ...
This essay proposes practical engagement with archived materials as a model for the director's creat...
Introduction. This article examines the role of emotion in the information practices of members of t...