The Experiential Knowledge Conference 2007:
NEW KNOWLEDGE IN THE CREATIVE DISCIPLINES
Date: Friday 29 June 2007
ANNOUNCEMENT: We are pleased to announce that
registration is now open for the Experiential
Knowledge Conference 2007, which will be held on 29th
of June 2007 at the University of Hertfordshire.
EKC2007 will address the theme of “New Knowledge in
the Creative Disciplines” and explore what is
understood as (new) knowledge in research and creative
practice, and what role it plays in defining the
research agenda.
EKC 2007 is the first in a series of biennial
conferences concerned with the issue and understanding
of experiential knowledge in research and practice.
The Experiential Knowledge Conferences will address
specific themes with the aim of bringing together
researchers and practitioners from different
disciplines.
In this respect, we are delighted about the great
response to our conference call with 76 abstract
submissions from 20 countries! The great interest
promises to make the conference a truly international
event with challenging multi-vocal debates around the
conference themes, and to facilitate exchange and
cross-fertilization between the creative disciplines
and other practice-led disciplines such as education
and knowledge management.
For further information, please visit the Conference
Website:
http://www.art-design.herts.ac.uk/ekc/ekc1.html
To register for EKC2007, please choose “registration”
from the menu and follow the link to the “online
registration form”.
With kind regards,
Kristina Niedderer
Linden Reilly
Chris Smith
Rob Godman
Host Institution: University of Hertfordshire,
Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK
Collaborating Institution: London Metropolitan
University, London, UK
Further Support: Journal of Visual Arts Practice,
NAFAE, Design Research Society, Middlesex
University/DART: AHRC-funded collaborative doctoral
training.
Contact: Dr Kristina Niedderer [log in to unmask]
Conference home page:
http://www.art-design.herts.ac.uk/ekc/ekc1.html
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