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Practice/Research Debates and Dialogues
The social construction of ‘research’ Many different traditions of enquiry Dominated in the West by a particular version of ‘scientific rationality’ Social science attempts to bring a disciplined approach to the study of society But postmodernism critiques objectivity, rationality and ‘high’ culture as profoundly ideological – as constructs For example: researching in/through popular music or media studies, or participatory arts, is a complex hybrid making use of multiple perspectives  Disciplinary boundaries under challenge; but a need to justify/defend the approaches/methods used
MashingUp: research/practice Conversational forms of learning Working between universities and other research/practice communities Network spaces: spaces which enable interchange Reflective practice: practitioners/professionals analysing and reflecting on their own situations/dilemmas co-construction of knowledge –  we have technologies which enable more individualised learning interests
…Using Youtube as piano tutor
Distributed, networked forms of learning and researching? Tech etc Blogs, web etc More individualised, self-managed learning environments? Communication tools?
What we’re doing at UWS Key relationships: CCA, FACT Liverpool, Film City Glasgow, BBC, STV plus other universities and colleges We have multiple campuses, multiple programmes, multiple interests so have to find ways of working together Initiatives: Scottish Production Archive, Scottish Centre for Island Studies, Glasgow Creative Enterprise Cluster, Scottish Centre for Enabling Technologies etc Trying to be a productive part of the cultural ecology of the West of Scotland and beyond Research in and through arts practice as well as publishing in more traditional journals and media
High stakes research Who gets to produce knowledge? What forms of knowledge are recognised, valued…      ….and funded (Lyotard: mercantilization) In universities, push towards instrumentalism  and performativity – justification in terms of ‘impact’ and economic applicability At same time, multiplying fields of study/methods/approaches/radical interdisciplinarity This has impact on professional identities The entrepreneurial subject – professional identities in education/business/commerce/the arts: policy/practice discourses construct subjectivities
Practice/Research Practice-as-research (the mode of enquiry is also the form – i.e. dancer enquiring into the world physically, through choreography/artist as image-making Practice-led research (in which the research includes/is driven by practical enquiry) Practice-based research – research into or through practice Is it sometimes better to do “parallel” research rather than go into the hall of mirrors of self-reflection on practice? I.e. research analogous fields, not just a kind of narcissistic view of self – research should be enriching, not narrowing
Researching art… Art as a form of knowledge (knowledge in and through art-making) Knowledge about art  (borrowed from Phil Taggwww.tagg.org, who in turn borrowed it from Herbert Read: knowledge about art, knowledge in/through art, knowledge for art)
Ways of ‘knowing’ Academic discourse privileges language But artistic communication encompasses more than language – music, art, dance, performance, image-making etc. Otherwise why wouldn’t we just write it? Writing, speaking and acting are different – academia often privileges writing and more ‘fixed’, apparently less fluid ways of knowing Academic research requires argumentation and ‘proof’ – can practice provide this?
‘Theory’ and ‘practice’ Theory – theorein (Greek) – to see – contemplate - essentially to think about Practica – to do, practice (complex word) Praxis – the interplay between theory and practice – reflection in action Underpinning every practice there are sets of theories – an implied ways of seeing the world – worldviews, standpoints, set of values and learned behaviours – research unpacks this.  Raymond Williams: from medium to social practice: making work in the arts and media, (we can reify the products as ‘objects’ AND think about them as a social practice).
praxis…?
Interweaving theory and practice Practice is embodied, intuitive, discursive, improvisatory – but isn’t theory too?  Highly skilled disciplinary knowledge requires ‘soft’ intuition as well as teleological thinking Chance and accident can play a useful role  Narrative and autobiography as a starting point for thinking about evolution of practice Sophisticated research cultures blend the formal and informal in reflective communities of practice
different approaches?A methodological menu Reflective practice –(Schon) Action research Embodied practice – e.g. knowledge about/learned skills in performance, communication in dance/acting/music etc Participatory methods – documenting, storytelling, narrating, mapping, gathering information,  Collaborativeresearch – with artists and arts organisations beyond the university Applied, critical theory – mobilising theory to illuminate, analyse and understand practice Is design research a useful analogy? Practical and applied problem solving – the designer as the new hero of the performative academy, because the work is ‘useful’?  Researching practice – learning and showing how to do things better, more skilfully  - in applied ways Reflexivity (Bourdieu) –– research is itself a form of practice with its own internal logics – “objectification of the process of objectification”
Overview of symposium Perspectives on practitioner-research:  Creativities:  individual/artistic Participatory Products/output Acknowledging that artistic/academic/researcher identities are complex Multiple perspectives Focus on active, engaged approaches  Raising some questions…
Knowledge In traditional research/schooling – “acquiring knowledge is largely separated from the situations in which, through knowing in action,  knowledge is constructed and used” (Gordon Wells) (Friere – ‘banking’ theory of education)
…and knowing (in action) We mobilise knowledge through practice.
Implications… So how do universities enable this? More reflexive? Dialogical? Multiple spaces and relationships? Resources needed for this? What is the role of the practitioner-academic in this knowledge ecology? How should we work differently?
Open knowledge ecologies? Lyotard: Postmodern Science as the Search for Instabilities Publishing – new ecologies, new economies, but also old rivalries and status games Ownership vs free culture/open source…IP issues etc
Contradictions, glitches, fissures,  not just seamless network culture: power struggles; institutions are difficult
Universities don’t have a monopoly on innovation or research…far from it…!
Creativity and ‘research’ The point is to generate the new Research processes – discovery, invention, synthesis, analysis Arriving at a method in and through the process – not just grounded theory  More creative cultures in institutions require more creative approaches to time, space and resources..and the will to make collaborations work properly
“If we knew what we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?” (Albert Einstein)
Contacts/web generalpraxis.blogspot.com Graham.Jeffery [at] uws.ac.uk uwspracticeresearch.blogspot.com uwscreative.blogspot.com twitter.com/grahamjeffery twitter.com/UWScreative

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Practice/Research: debates and dialogues

  • 2. The social construction of ‘research’ Many different traditions of enquiry Dominated in the West by a particular version of ‘scientific rationality’ Social science attempts to bring a disciplined approach to the study of society But postmodernism critiques objectivity, rationality and ‘high’ culture as profoundly ideological – as constructs For example: researching in/through popular music or media studies, or participatory arts, is a complex hybrid making use of multiple perspectives Disciplinary boundaries under challenge; but a need to justify/defend the approaches/methods used
  • 3.
  • 4. MashingUp: research/practice Conversational forms of learning Working between universities and other research/practice communities Network spaces: spaces which enable interchange Reflective practice: practitioners/professionals analysing and reflecting on their own situations/dilemmas co-construction of knowledge – we have technologies which enable more individualised learning interests
  • 5. …Using Youtube as piano tutor
  • 6. Distributed, networked forms of learning and researching? Tech etc Blogs, web etc More individualised, self-managed learning environments? Communication tools?
  • 7. What we’re doing at UWS Key relationships: CCA, FACT Liverpool, Film City Glasgow, BBC, STV plus other universities and colleges We have multiple campuses, multiple programmes, multiple interests so have to find ways of working together Initiatives: Scottish Production Archive, Scottish Centre for Island Studies, Glasgow Creative Enterprise Cluster, Scottish Centre for Enabling Technologies etc Trying to be a productive part of the cultural ecology of the West of Scotland and beyond Research in and through arts practice as well as publishing in more traditional journals and media
  • 8. High stakes research Who gets to produce knowledge? What forms of knowledge are recognised, valued… ….and funded (Lyotard: mercantilization) In universities, push towards instrumentalism and performativity – justification in terms of ‘impact’ and economic applicability At same time, multiplying fields of study/methods/approaches/radical interdisciplinarity This has impact on professional identities The entrepreneurial subject – professional identities in education/business/commerce/the arts: policy/practice discourses construct subjectivities
  • 9. Practice/Research Practice-as-research (the mode of enquiry is also the form – i.e. dancer enquiring into the world physically, through choreography/artist as image-making Practice-led research (in which the research includes/is driven by practical enquiry) Practice-based research – research into or through practice Is it sometimes better to do “parallel” research rather than go into the hall of mirrors of self-reflection on practice? I.e. research analogous fields, not just a kind of narcissistic view of self – research should be enriching, not narrowing
  • 10. Researching art… Art as a form of knowledge (knowledge in and through art-making) Knowledge about art (borrowed from Phil Taggwww.tagg.org, who in turn borrowed it from Herbert Read: knowledge about art, knowledge in/through art, knowledge for art)
  • 11. Ways of ‘knowing’ Academic discourse privileges language But artistic communication encompasses more than language – music, art, dance, performance, image-making etc. Otherwise why wouldn’t we just write it? Writing, speaking and acting are different – academia often privileges writing and more ‘fixed’, apparently less fluid ways of knowing Academic research requires argumentation and ‘proof’ – can practice provide this?
  • 12. ‘Theory’ and ‘practice’ Theory – theorein (Greek) – to see – contemplate - essentially to think about Practica – to do, practice (complex word) Praxis – the interplay between theory and practice – reflection in action Underpinning every practice there are sets of theories – an implied ways of seeing the world – worldviews, standpoints, set of values and learned behaviours – research unpacks this. Raymond Williams: from medium to social practice: making work in the arts and media, (we can reify the products as ‘objects’ AND think about them as a social practice).
  • 14. Interweaving theory and practice Practice is embodied, intuitive, discursive, improvisatory – but isn’t theory too? Highly skilled disciplinary knowledge requires ‘soft’ intuition as well as teleological thinking Chance and accident can play a useful role Narrative and autobiography as a starting point for thinking about evolution of practice Sophisticated research cultures blend the formal and informal in reflective communities of practice
  • 15. different approaches?A methodological menu Reflective practice –(Schon) Action research Embodied practice – e.g. knowledge about/learned skills in performance, communication in dance/acting/music etc Participatory methods – documenting, storytelling, narrating, mapping, gathering information, Collaborativeresearch – with artists and arts organisations beyond the university Applied, critical theory – mobilising theory to illuminate, analyse and understand practice Is design research a useful analogy? Practical and applied problem solving – the designer as the new hero of the performative academy, because the work is ‘useful’? Researching practice – learning and showing how to do things better, more skilfully - in applied ways Reflexivity (Bourdieu) –– research is itself a form of practice with its own internal logics – “objectification of the process of objectification”
  • 16. Overview of symposium Perspectives on practitioner-research: Creativities: individual/artistic Participatory Products/output Acknowledging that artistic/academic/researcher identities are complex Multiple perspectives Focus on active, engaged approaches Raising some questions…
  • 17. Knowledge In traditional research/schooling – “acquiring knowledge is largely separated from the situations in which, through knowing in action, knowledge is constructed and used” (Gordon Wells) (Friere – ‘banking’ theory of education)
  • 18. …and knowing (in action) We mobilise knowledge through practice.
  • 19. Implications… So how do universities enable this? More reflexive? Dialogical? Multiple spaces and relationships? Resources needed for this? What is the role of the practitioner-academic in this knowledge ecology? How should we work differently?
  • 20. Open knowledge ecologies? Lyotard: Postmodern Science as the Search for Instabilities Publishing – new ecologies, new economies, but also old rivalries and status games Ownership vs free culture/open source…IP issues etc
  • 21. Contradictions, glitches, fissures, not just seamless network culture: power struggles; institutions are difficult
  • 22. Universities don’t have a monopoly on innovation or research…far from it…!
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  • 24. Creativity and ‘research’ The point is to generate the new Research processes – discovery, invention, synthesis, analysis Arriving at a method in and through the process – not just grounded theory More creative cultures in institutions require more creative approaches to time, space and resources..and the will to make collaborations work properly
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  • 26. “If we knew what we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?” (Albert Einstein)
  • 27. Contacts/web generalpraxis.blogspot.com Graham.Jeffery [at] uws.ac.uk uwspracticeresearch.blogspot.com uwscreative.blogspot.com twitter.com/grahamjeffery twitter.com/UWScreative