In a critique of contemporary universities, the philosopher and art theorist Gerald Raunig contends that ‘wild and transversal writing is tamed and fed into the creativity-destroying apparatuses of disciplining institutions’ wherein researchers are required ‘to squeeze the last vestiges of their powers of invention into the straitjacket of the essay industry.’ At the heart of this ‘taming’ lies what he describes as researchers’ subjection to the ‘fetish of method’ and a reduction of the modes of expression, forms and styles of writing, which he claims ‘have brought about a crass uniformity in the languages in which academics can publish.’ In this situation, Georges Perec’s generous creative and critical experiments, and his ‘inter-in-disc...
Despite the intention to legitimise creative arts research methodologies within academia, undercurre...
Doing scientific research is, in theory, a systematic and well-organised enterprise. Field works are...
A paper included in the edition of the Journal of Research Practice: On Reflecting and Making in Art...
Gerald Raunig’s Factories of Knowledge, Industries of Creativity contends that ‘wild and transversal...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThis paper traces key themes in contempo...
Georges Perec died in 1982 at the age of 45. What is he for us now, 33 years later in the second dec...
This paper identifies new modes of writing as practice in art-research. It asks how such work can be...
Much has been written on Michel Foucault’s reluctance to clearly delineate a research method, partic...
Practice-based research in art and design is only partially amenable to discursive explication. In a...
This short article discusses the nature of research and art practice and makes a case for the necess...
Across disciplines and projects, there can be pressure for researchers to provide novel insights. Bu...
This short essay is part of a Forum centered upon responses to Simon During's essay, “Precariousness...
A collection of articles doth not an essay make: one goes to the quintessence, leaving room for intu...
Research publication is one of the core factors of research practice. From the Medieval studia gener...
Focusing on materiality of literary constraint as a heuristic program, the following dissertation of...
Despite the intention to legitimise creative arts research methodologies within academia, undercurre...
Doing scientific research is, in theory, a systematic and well-organised enterprise. Field works are...
A paper included in the edition of the Journal of Research Practice: On Reflecting and Making in Art...
Gerald Raunig’s Factories of Knowledge, Industries of Creativity contends that ‘wild and transversal...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThis paper traces key themes in contempo...
Georges Perec died in 1982 at the age of 45. What is he for us now, 33 years later in the second dec...
This paper identifies new modes of writing as practice in art-research. It asks how such work can be...
Much has been written on Michel Foucault’s reluctance to clearly delineate a research method, partic...
Practice-based research in art and design is only partially amenable to discursive explication. In a...
This short article discusses the nature of research and art practice and makes a case for the necess...
Across disciplines and projects, there can be pressure for researchers to provide novel insights. Bu...
This short essay is part of a Forum centered upon responses to Simon During's essay, “Precariousness...
A collection of articles doth not an essay make: one goes to the quintessence, leaving room for intu...
Research publication is one of the core factors of research practice. From the Medieval studia gener...
Focusing on materiality of literary constraint as a heuristic program, the following dissertation of...
Despite the intention to legitimise creative arts research methodologies within academia, undercurre...
Doing scientific research is, in theory, a systematic and well-organised enterprise. Field works are...
A paper included in the edition of the Journal of Research Practice: On Reflecting and Making in Art...