Supervising Practices for Postgraduate Research in Art, Architecture and Design.
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Intro -- Supervising Practices for Postgraduate Researchin Art, Architecture and Design -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Foreword: Creative Practice, Creative Economy -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Supervising Practice-led Research by Project in Art, Creative Writing, Architecture and Design -- 2. Opening the Door: Portals to Good Supervision of Creative Practice-led Research -- 3. Pedagogical Practices for Supervising Project Based Research in Architecture and Design -- 4. Good Supervision: The Creative Work in Process: Effective and Engaged Postgraduate Supervision in Creative Writing -- 5. Articulating Sound in a Synthesised Material Space -- 6. A Complex Terrain: Putting Theory and Practice to Work as a Generative Praxis -- 7. Becoming a Practitioner-Researcher-Writer -- 8. Pedagogies of Invention -- 9. Supervising Emergence: Adapting Ethics Approval Frameworks toward Research by Creative Project -- 10. Beside Myself: Scrutinising Decades of Supervising Designers -- 11. How to Work Better: Supervising for Ph.D. Exhibition -- 12. Designing a Practice and Pedagogy of Postgraduate Supervision -- 13. The Flying Doctorate: Doctoral Supervision by Distance in Hong Kong -- Index.
Supervising Practices for Postgraduate Research in Art, Architecture and Design offers insights into supervisory practices in creative and design-based research by academics at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University, Australia. The book focuses on practices of supervising candidates who are undertaking postgraduate research in art, architecture, design and creative writing. It addresses a decisive shift in the academy towards an emphasis on applied practice-led research undertaken through project-based investigations.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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