Engaging with research-creation, art-based research and co-creation, is far from self-evident. As long as this approach remains marginally institutionalized, it continues to be a path that is often deeply personal - one that compels us to reconsider our research and teaching practices in profound ways. The chaper discusses the innovative potential of integrating creative practices and explores collaboratively explore ways of thinking together (creators and researchers) to make knowledge travel and resonate.
The Art of Knowledge: The Evolving Landscape of Creative Restitution
Piera Rossetto
;Ewa Tartakowsky
In corso di stampa
Abstract
Engaging with research-creation, art-based research and co-creation, is far from self-evident. As long as this approach remains marginally institutionalized, it continues to be a path that is often deeply personal - one that compels us to reconsider our research and teaching practices in profound ways. The chaper discusses the innovative potential of integrating creative practices and explores collaboratively explore ways of thinking together (creators and researchers) to make knowledge travel and resonate.File in questo prodotto:
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