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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Recontextualising Practice-Based Research IJCMR SI
Mon Nov 01 10:59:36 GMT 2021
CFP: Recontextualising Practice-Based Research
Guest editor: Agata Lulkowska (Staffordshire University)
Despite having been around for over three decades, practice-based
research continues to be a source of controversy and confusion.
Questions persist about how to design the most relevant methodology, how
to demonstrate ‘originality’, ‘significance’ and ‘rigour’ (as defined in
the REF criteria), and how to disseminate the outputs. Positioned in
between creative arts and traditional research, Art/Practice-based
research often lacks clearly defined target audiences. Moreover, with
the emergence of practice-based masters and doctoral programmes across
(mostly UK and Australian) HE institutions, questions about how to
design the most effective training and support still remain largely
unanswered.
With this in mind, this special issue seeks to re-contextualise
practice-based research in creative arts and humanities by returning to
the basic questions addressing the trajectory of a typical
practice-based research. Topics within the scope of this issue include
but are not limited to:
1.What is practice-based research in creative arts?
2.How to tame your inner artist: what distinguishes Art/practice-based
research from purely artistic practice?
3.How to navigate Interdisciplinary/transdisciplinary quagmires?
4.How to design an effective methodology?
5.How to balance theory, practice and reflective evaluation?
6.How to disseminate practice-based research?
7.How to evidence impact?
8.What are the ingredients of a successful training and support system
for practice-based researchers?
Submission details
Please send an abstract, up to 5 keywords, and a short biographical note
to Agata Lulkowska (at_Agata.Lulkowska /at/ staffs.ac.uk)
<mailto:(Agata.Lulkowska /at/ staffs.ac.uk)>_by14 January 2022.
Abstracts should be between 300 to 500 words. Notification of acceptance
will be sent by no later than 31 January 2022. If the proposal is
accepted, the author(s) will be asked to submit the full article by4
April 2022.
For more detailed guidance please see our_Author Guidelines
<https://www.creativemediaresearch.org/author-guidelines>_page.
The articles must not exceed 7000-8000 words and can include images,
clips, and links. Please, provide correct credits, permissions, and
copyright information in order to be sure that the images, clips, and
links are copyright free and can be published.
It is expected that the issue will be published in July 2022 TBC.
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