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Creative Practice Ethnographies
Creative Practice Ethnographies
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A01=Anne M. Harris
A01=Gretchen Coombs
A01=Kat Jungnickel
A01=Larissa Hjorth
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- ISBN 9781498572125
- Weight: 499g
- Dimensions: 160 x 233mm
- Publication Date: 01 Nov 2019
- Publisher: Lexington Books
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Creative Practice Ethnographies focuses on the ways in which the collaboration between creative practice and ethnography offers new ways to think with and about the methods, practice and promise of research in contemporary interdisciplinary contexts. How does creative practice inform new ways of doing ethnography and vice versa? What new forms of expression and engagement are made possible as a result of these creative synergies? In sum, we pay particular attention to ways of being in the world that acknowledges creativity, complexities and multiplicities in research.
In this book we seek to map why the intersection of ethnography and creative practice matters for doing socially impactful research. This book is aimed at interdisciplinary researchers from art, design, sociology, anthropology, games, media, education, and cultural studies. As interdisciplinary scholars with divergent creative practices who are constantly engaged in, with, and through the field, we are continuously searching through embodied practice ways of working with and reconfiguring the means and modes through which we do research. As such, our work operates at the intersection of ethnography and creative practice and we examine how they coalesce, overlap and interplay. In this book, we examine the doing of creative practice ethnographies through three interdisciplinary heuristics—techniques, translations and transmissions. It is via learnings from the field, in the form of interdisciplinary case studies, that we seek to provide insights into this productive synergy.
Larissa Hjorth is distinguished professor and director of the Design & Creative Practice Enabling Capability Platform at RMIT University.
Anne Harris is associate professor and vice chancellor’s principal research fellow at RMIT University.
Kat Jungnickel is senior lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Gretchen Coombs is postdoctoral research fellow in the Design & Creative Practice Enabling Capability Platform at RMIT University.
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