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Creative Practice as Research: Discourse on MethodologyMain MenuContentsIntroductionThe Practitioner Model of Creative Cognition: A Potential Model for Creative Practice-Based ResearchModel research methods relevant for creative practice-based research projectsApplication of the Practitioner Model of Creative CognitionCommunity Discourse: Your Practice Research ModelsResources for Conducting and Teaching Practice-Based ResearchAbout the AuthorLyle Skains8ec9a01530aed114a2d78c359a32a6560b8c2714The Disrupted Journal of Media Practice
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12016-02-12T08:03:57-08:00Lyle Skains8ec9a01530aed114a2d78c359a32a6560b8c271477031plain2016-02-12T08:03:57-08:00Lyle Skains8ec9a01530aed114a2d78c359a32a6560b8c2714Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly. (1996). Where is Creativity? In Creativity: Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and Invention (1st ed., pp. 23–50). New York: HarperCollins.