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Practice as Research is characterised by an extraordinary elasticity and interdisciplinary drive. Performance as Research: Knowledge, Methods, Impact celebrates this energy, bringing together chapters from a wide range of disciplines and eight different countries to address issues of knowledge, methods, and impact.



Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION I. Wherefore PAR?: Discussions on "a line of flight" Bruce Barton

On PaR: A dialogue about rerformance-as-research Jonathan Heron and Baz Kershaw

Research-Based Practice: Facilitating transfer across artistic, scholarly, and scientific inquiries Pil Hansen

The Daisy Chain Model: an approach to epistemic mapping and dissemination in performance-based research Joanna Bucknall

INTRODUCTION II. Threads: Linking PAR practice across spectrums Melanie Dreyer-Lude

A New Rhetoric: Notes on performance as research in academia Valentina Signore

Research as Theatre (RaT): Positioning theatre at the centre of PAR, and PAR at the centre of the academy Yelena Gluzman

Agential Cuts and Performance as Research Annette Arlander

Antromovimento: Developing a new methodology for theatre anthropology Laurelann Porter

PAR and Decolonisation: Notemakings from an Indian and South African context Manola K. Gayatri

Containers of Practice: Would you step into my shell? Göze Saner

INTRODUCTION III. Mad Lab—or why we can’t do Practice as research Ben Spatz

PAR Produces Plethora, Extended Voices are Plethoric, and Why Plethora Matters Yvon Bonenfant

Choreographic Practice-as-Research: Visualizing conceptual structures in contemporary dance Stephan Jürgens and Carla Fernandes

The City (as) Place: Performative remappings of urban space through artistic research Shana MacDonald

Resonance in the Steps of Rubicon Monica Sand

Violence and Performance Research Methods: Direct-action, "die-ins," and allyship in a Black Lives Matter era" Juan Manuel Aldape Muñoz

INTRODUCTION TO FUTURE CONCERNS. Multiple Futures of Performance as Research? Annette Arlander

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
      Publication Date: 12/11/2017 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138068711, 978-1138068711
      ISBN10: 1138068713

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Practice as Research is characterised by an extraordinary elasticity and interdisciplinary drive. Performance as Research: Knowledge, Methods, Impact celebrates this energy, bringing together chapters from a wide range of disciplines and eight different countries to address issues of knowledge, methods, and impact.



      Table of Contents

      INTRODUCTION I. Wherefore PAR?: Discussions on "a line of flight" Bruce Barton

      On PaR: A dialogue about rerformance-as-research Jonathan Heron and Baz Kershaw

      Research-Based Practice: Facilitating transfer across artistic, scholarly, and scientific inquiries Pil Hansen

      The Daisy Chain Model: an approach to epistemic mapping and dissemination in performance-based research Joanna Bucknall

      INTRODUCTION II. Threads: Linking PAR practice across spectrums Melanie Dreyer-Lude

      A New Rhetoric: Notes on performance as research in academia Valentina Signore

      Research as Theatre (RaT): Positioning theatre at the centre of PAR, and PAR at the centre of the academy Yelena Gluzman

      Agential Cuts and Performance as Research Annette Arlander

      Antromovimento: Developing a new methodology for theatre anthropology Laurelann Porter

      PAR and Decolonisation: Notemakings from an Indian and South African context Manola K. Gayatri

      Containers of Practice: Would you step into my shell? Göze Saner

      INTRODUCTION III. Mad Lab—or why we can’t do Practice as research Ben Spatz

      PAR Produces Plethora, Extended Voices are Plethoric, and Why Plethora Matters Yvon Bonenfant

      Choreographic Practice-as-Research: Visualizing conceptual structures in contemporary dance Stephan Jürgens and Carla Fernandes

      The City (as) Place: Performative remappings of urban space through artistic research Shana MacDonald

      Resonance in the Steps of Rubicon Monica Sand

      Violence and Performance Research Methods: Direct-action, "die-ins," and allyship in a Black Lives Matter era" Juan Manuel Aldape Muñoz

      INTRODUCTION TO FUTURE CONCERNS. Multiple Futures of Performance as Research? Annette Arlander

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