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Creative Practice Ethnographies

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Creative Practice Ethnographies examines how the collaboration between creative practice and ethnography enables scholars and practitioners to hone research strategies and methods within contemporary contexts. The authors use three heuristics-techniques, translations, and transmissions-to illustrate how this interdisciplinary strategy operates.

List of contents










List of Figures

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Doing Creative Practice Ethnographies

Chapter 1: Doing Collaborative and Creative Interdisciplinary Research



Section I: Invitations & Encounters

Chapter 2: Creative Invitations

Chapter 3: Speculative Encounters



Section II: Mapping & Mobilities

Chapter 4: Understanding Mapping

Chapter 5: Making Mobilities



Section III: Play & Performance

Chapter 6: Social Play

Chapter 7: Performing Futures

Conclusion

Bibliography

About the Authors

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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.

Summary

Creative Practice Ethnographies examines how the collaboration between creative practice and ethnography enables scholars and practitioners to hone research strategies and methods within contemporary contexts. The authors use three heuristics—techniques, translations, and transmissions—to illustrate how this interdisciplinary strategy operates.

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