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Title: Artist-researchers on the Margins: Communities of Practice Beyond the PhD
Authors: Coleman, J
Hope, S
Issue Date: 3-Oct-2022
Publisher: Bath Spa University
Citation: Coleman, J. and Hope, S. (2022) 'Artist-researchers on the Margins: Communities of Practice Beyond the PhD', International Journal of Creative Media Research, (9 (special issue: recontextualising practise-based research)), pp. 1 - 23. doi: 10.33008/IJCMR.2022.08.
Abstract: Copyright © The authors. This article considers the reflections of fourteen arts/creative media practice-based PhD graduates, interviewed as part of ongoing research into the field. The recorded conversations were shared as a podcast series entitled Corkscrew: Practice Research Beyond the PhD. We look at meanings of practice as research, ways in which practitioners value the intellectual rigour of doing a PhD and how this affects their relationship to their practice moving forwards. Using the theoretical concepts of “communities of practice” (Wenger 1999), “social site of practice” (Schatzki 2002) and “third-spaces of hybridity” (as developed by Lam 2018), we ask: what impact does doing an artistic/creative practice-based PhD have on when, where, and how practitioners identify as academics and vice versa; and what support structures and resources are needed (or lacking) which enable them to practise as both at once?
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/25521
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33008/ijcmr.2022.08
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