Creative Practice as Research: Discourse on Methodology

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contentsioc:contentEach section of this project is open to discourse through both the comment features on each page (the gray speech bubble icon at the bottom of each page), as well as Hypothes.is (sidebar buttons on the top right of each page - please use the tags disruptedjournal practicemethods). Readers are encouraged to comment upon and discuss each section, to propose alternative and expanded methods, and to link to published research that has explicitly employed creative practice methods.

For more details on this resource, continue on to the Introduction section. You may also submit suggestions and revisions to Lyle Skains at r.l.skains@bangor.ac.uk.
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Contents of this path:

  1. Introduction
  2. The Practitioner Model of Creative Cognition: A Potential Model for Creative Practice-Based Research
  3. Application of the Practitioner Model of Creative Cognition
  4. Community Discourse: Your Practice Research Models
  5. Resources for Conducting and Teaching Practice-Based Research
  6. About the Author