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[eccr] Articulating Media Practice as Research Symposium
Sat Apr 23 15:12:06 GMT 2005
>ADVANCE NOTICE;
>
>LONDON SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITY
>in association with
>THE JOURNAL OF MEDIA PRACTICE
>
>ARTICULATING MEDIA PRACTICE AS RESEARCH
>
>A One Day Symposium
>Friday 17 June 2005
>
>Speakers to be confirmed. For more information contact Dr Charlotte
>Crofts at
>(croftscv /at/ lsbu.ac.uk)
>
>With the RAE 2008 in mind, the symposium seeks to explore media practice in
>research contexts and examine some current examples of research in and through
>practice.
>
>According to the AHRB Review of Research Assessment (September 2003), there
>was need for a clearer articulation of the research process - including
>research
>methods, context and significance - in practice-led research that was
>submitted to
>the last RAE. It is therefore essential that faculties, departments and
>academic
>practitioners who are applying for funding and/or intending to submit
>practice in RAE
>2008 should understand ways in which practice may be effectively articulated,
>documented and contextualised as research.
>
>The AHRB suggest that 'practice-led research' should incorporate a scholarly
>apparatus that enables other researchers to asses the value and
>significance of the
>results of the research, and that completed work should have a record or
>'route map'
>of the research process. Similarly the Communication, Cultural and Media
>Studies
>Panel Report on the last RAE exercise valued practice that could give 'a
>reflexive
>account of itself as research', but found that many practitioners did not
>explain ways
>in which the work constituted an original investigation in a research context.
>
>This symposium aims to explore these issues through presentations and
>discussion
>groups. Themes will include constructing practice in research contexts; a
>review of
>current practice / research models; the nature and forms of peer review and
>dissemination; the formulation of practice research aims and methods.
>Ideas and
>proposals that emerge from these sessions will be developed with a view to
>publication in the Journal of Media Practice.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Provisional Timetable
>
>10.00-10.30 Registration & Tea/Coffee
>
>10.30-11.45 Morning Session A
>
>Welcome and Introduction to Symposium
>
>Defining Practice / Research Contexts - Presentations (15-20 mins).
>
>Q&A / Discussion (30min)
>
>11.45-12.00 Tea/Coffee
>
>12.00-1.00 Morning Session B
>
>Examples of Practice / Research - three speakers presenting current models of
>practice in a research context (15 mins each). These to be supported by
>screening /
>exhibition / extracts of practice.
>
>Q&A / Discussion (30min)
>
>1.00-2.00 Lunch
>
>2.00-3.15 Afternoon Session C
>
>Peer Review: Disseminating and Evaluating Practice-led Research
>Small group discussions on how practice / research can be evaluated by the
>academy, comparisons with other peer-review systems within the academy
>(referreed journals, etc). How might media practice move forward in this
>area?
>
>3.15-3.30 Tea/Coffee
>
>3.30-4.30 Afternoon Session D
>
>Plenary - feedback on the discussion groups and general discussion of the
>day's
>events with regard to how best to articulate media practice as research
>within the
>academy.
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