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Visualizing research : a guide to the research process in art and design / Carole Gray and Julian Malins.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Burlington : Ashgate, 2004.Description: xv, 214 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0754635775 (alk. paper)
  • 9780754635772 (alk. paper)
Other title:
  • Visualising research
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 001.42 GRA
Contents:
By way of a foreword : \'Alice is in wonderland\' : discuss / Mike Press -- 1. Planning the journey : introduction to research in art and design -- 2. Mapping the terrain : methods of contextualizing research -- 3. Locating your position : orienting and situating research -- 4. Crossing the terrain : establishing appropriate research methodologies -- 5. Interpreting the map : methods of evaluation and analysis -- 6. Recounting the journey : recognizing new knowledge and communicating research findings -- App. 1. Taxonomy of assessment domains -- App. 2. Criteria for assessing PhD work -- App. 3. What does it mean to be \'original\'? -- App. 4. Postgraduate portfolio of evidence (using taxonomy of assessment domains) -- Glossary : research terms relevant to the art and design context.
Review: Visualizing Research guides postgraduate students in art and design through the development and implementation of a research project, using the metaphor of a \'journey of exploration\'. For use with a formal programme of study, from masters to doctoral level, the book derives from the creative relationship between research, practice and teaching in art and design. It extends generic research processes into practice-based approaches more relevant to artists and designers, introducing wherever possible visual, interactive and collaborative methods. Visualizing Research draws on the experience of researchers in different contexts and includes case studies of real projects. Although written primarily for postgraduate students, research supervisors, managers and academic staff in art and design and related areas, such as architecture and media studies, will find this a valuable research reference.--BOOK JACKET.
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Visualizing Research guides postgraduate students in art and design through the development and implementation of a research project, using the metaphor of a 'journey of exploration'. For use with a formal programme of study, from masters to doctoral level, the book derives from the creative relationship between research, practice and teaching in art and design. It extends generic research processes into practice-based approaches more relevant to artists and designers, introducing wherever possible visual, interactive and collaborative methods. The Introduction and Chapter 1 'Planning the Journey' define the concept and value of 'practice-based' formal research, tracking the debate around its development and explaining key concepts and terminology. 'Mapping the Terrain' then describes methods of contextualizing research in art and design (the contextual review, using reference material); 'Locating Your Position' and 'Crossing the Terrain' guide the reader through the stages of identifying an appropriate research question and methodological approach, writing the proposal and managing research information. Methods of evaluation and analysis are explored, and of strategies for reporting and communicating research findings are suggested. Appendices and a glossary are also included. Visualizing Research draws on the experience of researchers in different contexts and includes case studies of real projects. Although written primarily for postgraduate students, research supervisors, managers and academic staff in art and design and related areas, such as architecture and media studies, will find this a valuable research reference. An accompanying website www.visualizingresearch.info includes multimedia and other resources that complement the book.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

By way of a foreword : \'Alice is in wonderland\' : discuss / Mike Press -- 1. Planning the journey : introduction to research in art and design -- 2. Mapping the terrain : methods of contextualizing research -- 3. Locating your position : orienting and situating research -- 4. Crossing the terrain : establishing appropriate research methodologies -- 5. Interpreting the map : methods of evaluation and analysis -- 6. Recounting the journey : recognizing new knowledge and communicating research findings -- App. 1. Taxonomy of assessment domains -- App. 2. Criteria for assessing PhD work -- App. 3. What does it mean to be \'original\'? -- App. 4. Postgraduate portfolio of evidence (using taxonomy of assessment domains) -- Glossary : research terms relevant to the art and design context.

Visualizing Research guides postgraduate students in art and design through the development and implementation of a research project, using the metaphor of a \'journey of exploration\'. For use with a formal programme of study, from masters to doctoral level, the book derives from the creative relationship between research, practice and teaching in art and design. It extends generic research processes into practice-based approaches more relevant to artists and designers, introducing wherever possible visual, interactive and collaborative methods. Visualizing Research draws on the experience of researchers in different contexts and includes case studies of real projects. Although written primarily for postgraduate students, research supervisors, managers and academic staff in art and design and related areas, such as architecture and media studies, will find this a valuable research reference.--BOOK JACKET.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Introduction
  • Planning the journey: introduction to research in art and design
  • Mapping the terrain: methods of contextualizing research
  • Locating your position: orienting and situating research
  • Crossing the terrain: establishing appropriate research methodologies
  • Interpreting the map: methods of evaluation and analysis
  • Recounting the journey: recognizing new knowledge and communicating research findings
  • Appendices
  • Glossary
  • Index

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A practical guide to research methods in art and design, explaining and assessing approaches most suited to creative disciplines. The book describes each stage of research and includes real project examples. Excerpted from Visualizing Research (Ebk) A Guide to the Research Process in Art and Design by Carole Gray, Julian Malins All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Carole Gray is an artist, independent researcher and higher education consultant who works internationally.

Julian Malins is Professor of Design Research at Norwich University of the Arts, Norfolk, UK, and CEO of Inntuito.

Both have PhDs and extensive experience of supervising and examining research degrees in art and design and related areas. Both are practitioners with a belief in the creative relationship between practice, teaching and research.

As committed practitioners, educators and researchers Carole and Julian continue to be excited by the challenges posed by research, and they continue to learn.

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