Ken:
Coincidentally, I received a notice from our librarian yesterday that we'd
just received this new book:
Laurene Vaughan, ed., *Practice-Based Design Research *(Bloomsbury, 2017),
http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/practice-based-design-research-9781474267809/
Probably it's on your list already, but in case not, it includes eighteen
essays on this theme.
CARMA GORMAN, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Assistant Chair
The University of Texas at Austin | Department of Art and Art History
+1 512-471-0901 | [log in to unmask]
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 9:00 AM, Ken Friedman <[log in to unmask]
> wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> This is a request for your help finding articles, reports, and documents
> of any kind on the topics of 1) practice based research, 2) practice led
> research, 3) practice as research, 4) artistic research.
>
> In working on an article, I am discovering that authors use these terms in
> many different ways. In some cases, the same terms designate very different
> approaches, methods, or perspectives. In other cases, different terms
> indicate the same approach, method, or perspective. More confusing still,
> some of these terms designate approaches, methods, or perspectives that
> could easily be characterized using standard research terms from the social
> sciences, natural sciences, humanities, or liberal arts — other than the
> fact artists, designers, architects, composers, or other practitioners of
> the fine arts or creative arts have done the projects, they might easily
> have been done by researchers in other fields.
>
> I seek anything that anyone can send me that has been published in books,
> journals, reports, or even in the gray literature. I also welcome research
> documents such as PhD dissertations or theses that exemplify these terms if
> when the documents contain an explicit method or methodology section that
> defines terms and methods,
>
> When possible, I’d like actual documents in .pdf or MS Word .docx or .doc
> formats.
>
> It is easy to send documents in any standard format by using WeTransfer.
> WeTransfer hosts a free service that allows users to send up to 20 GB at no
> cost. It is easy to upload documents, and easy to download them.
>
> https://wetransfer.com/
>
> When documents are not accessible, I also welcome links.
>
> As usual, I will compile the documentation that I receive. I will send a
> complete bibliography to everyone who contributes, and I will make the full
> collection available to anyone who wishes a copy.
>
> This project will take two or three months. As with similar projects in
> the past, I will release the bibliography and make the collection available
> when it is done.
>
> If you have materials, I will be deeply grateful for your help.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Ken
>
> Ken Friedman, PhD, DSc (hc), FDRS | Editor-in-Chief | 设计 She Ji. The
> Journal of Design, Economics, and Innovation | Published by Tongji
> University in Cooperation with Elsevier | URL:
> http://www.journals.elsevier.com/she-ji-the-journal-of-
> design-economics-and-innovation/
>
> Chair Professor of Design Innovation Studies | College of Design and
> Innovation | Tongji University | Shanghai, China ||| University
> Distinguished Professor | Centre for Design Innovation | Swinburne
> University of Technology | Melbourne, Australia
>
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>
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