Practice-Based Research
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041081654
- Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 23 Sep 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Practice-Based Research: Foundations and Frameworks is an essential resource for understanding and applying practice-based research methodologies across disciplines. This concise and accessible guide distills key insights from The Routledge International Handbook of Practice-Based Research while incorporating new chapters to address emerging trends and challenges. With contributions from leading experts, it equips readers with the tools to navigate the complexities of practice-based inquiry, fostering impactful research and knowledge creation. This guide bridges theory and practice with a focus on interdisciplinary applications in fields such as art, design, music, performance, health, and technology. Key features include practical frameworks, insights into the practice-based PhD, and models for practitioner knowledge development. Designed to be engaging and comprehensive, it emphasizes collaboration, reflective practice, and innovative methodologies, making it an invaluable tool for researchers and practitioners alike. Ideal for graduate students, supervisors, research leaders, and professionals, this companion offers guidance for navigating the evolving landscape of practice-based research. Whether used as a core text in academic programs or a reference for interdisciplinary inquiry, it supports readers in producing meaningful, rigorous, and impactful work.
Linda Candy is a renowned scholar in practice-based research and the creative arts, with a PhD in Computer Science. She has authored and co-edited numerous seminal texts, including The Creative Reflective Practitioner. As co-founder of the Creativity and Cognition symposia, her work bridges art, technology, and research methodologies, fostering interdisciplinary innovation.
Ernest Edmonds is an Emeritus Professor at De Montfort University and an internationally celebrated pioneer in digital art and practice-based research. With a career spanning decades, he has authored influential works such as Explorations in Art and Technology and served as editor for several journals. Edmonds’ work continues to shape the fields of human-computer interaction and computational creativity.
Craig Vear is a Professor of Music and Computer Science at the University of Nottingham, specializing in creative AI and digital performance. He has authored The Digital Score: Musicianship, Creativity, and Innovation and led significant European Research Council-funded projects exploring the intersections of technology, music, and creativity.
