Description: The Meeting of Aesthetics and Ethics in the Academy by Barbara Bolt, Kate MacNeill This book provides a deep understanding of the nuances of ethics in the creative environment and contributes to the critical exploration of the nature of research ethics in higher education. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The Meeting of Aesthetics and Ethics in the Academy provides a deep understanding of the nuances of ethics in the creative environment and contributes to the critical exploration of the nature of research ethics in higher education.Written by world-renown academics with a wealth of experience in this eld, this volume explores ethical challenges and responses across a range of creative practices and disciplines including design, documentary lm making, journalism, socially engaged arts and the visual arts. It addresses the complex negotiations that creative practice researchers in higher education undertake to ensure that the ethical compliance required does not undermine the research integrity and artistic aspirations. By presenting carefully considered challenges to accepted models of research, this book illustrates critical analysis through a variety of case studies and anecdotal examples that provide an insight into improved ethics practices and policies in higher education.This book is perfect for academics, ethics administrators, higher degree research candidates and supervisors looking to engage further in creative practice research and wanting to explore and understand its ethical oversight. Author Biography Kate MacNeill is Director of the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences and Associate Dean (Graduate Studies) in the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne.Barbara Bolt is Professor in Contemporary Arts and Culture at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, University of Melbourne. Table of Contents Introduction, Barbara Bolt and Kate MacNeill (University of Melbourne) Section 1: Ethico-aesthetics, the academy and a neo-liberal world Chapter 1: Ethical research in a risk averse environment Kate MacNeill Chapter 2: From problems to possibilities: Regenerative concepts of Indigenous childhood & youth in cultural production, Lilly Brown Chapter 3: Ethics and neoliberal infrastructure in artistic research, Danny Butt Section Two: Relationality and/in ethics Chapter 4: Dalja, durna, wurnan: ethics, interpersonal relationships, and song research in the Kimberley, Sally Treloyn and Rona (Googninda) Charles (Ngarinyin, Nyigina) Chapter 5: Reflexivity, collaboration and ethical documentary filmmaking: a practice led approach, Steve Thomas Chapter 6: Negotiating ambiguous agency: creative collaboration design and research ethics in the context of lived trauma., Lily Hibberd Chapter 7: Relationality and ethical know-how in Indigenous research, Estelle Barrett Section Three: Institutional ethics and creative practice research Chapter 8: But what could possibly go wrong? The role of supervisors in ethics training for creative practice researchers, Craig Batty, Marsha Berry and Neil Haslem Chapter 9: Just tick the box – an Indigenous womans experience of negotiating the ethics process, Genevieve Grieves Chapter 10: an ethics of exteriority, Susi AttiwillChapter 11: The question, the material and the ethos of creative research, Renee Newman and Lyndall Adams Chapter 12: Applying ethical standards when creative practice hurts or harms, Erich Von Dietze Section Four: Ethics in (creative) practice Chapter 13: How ethical is a ball of string: the embodied ethics of creative practice-led bricoleuse? Annette Nykiel Chapter 14: Touch and trace: Ethical methodologies for a phenomenological skin, Tarryn Handcock Section 5: In (and out) of trouble with ethics Chapter 15: Six (un)ethical things before breakfast: staying with the trouble in cultivating ethical know-how, Pia Ednie Brown Chapter 17: Journalism as a research methodology in the academic context: a clash of cultures. Josie Vine Chapter 18: Four notes-to-self from contemporary art and design to the ontology of ethical practice, Stephen Loo Chapter 19 Pedagogy of a research project, Barbara Bolt, Kate MacNeill, Megan McPherson, Pia Ednie Brown, Estelle Barrett, Carole Wilson, Sarah Miller and Marie Sierra Details ISBN0367186373 Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Year 2019 ISBN-10 0367186373 ISBN-13 9780367186371 Format Hardcover Imprint Routledge Subtitle Challenges for Creative Practice Researchers in Higher Education Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Barbara Bolt Illustrations 21 Halftones, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white Pages 216 Publication Date 2019-09-19 Language English UK Release Date 2019-09-19 AU Release Date 2019-09-19 NZ Release Date 2019-09-19 Author Kate MacNeill Alternative 9781032089515 DEWEY 378.0072 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: The Meeting of Aesthetics and Ethics in the Academy: Challenges for Creative Practice Researchers in Higher Education
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Author: Barbara Bolt, Kate Macneill
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Language: English
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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