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Perspectives on Research Assessment in Architecture, Music and the Arts: Discussing Doctorateness

Perspectives on Research Assessment in Architecture, Music and the Arts: Discussing Doctorateness

  • Author: Janssens, Nel
  • Author: Nilsson, Fredrik

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Contents

  • The Art of Assessment: Focusing Research Assessment from Different Perspectives (Halina Dunin-Woyseth, Nel Janssens and Fredrik Nilsson) ,
  • Part I : Framing "Doctorateness" ,
  • 1. Doctorateness: Where Should We Look for Evidence? (Michael Biggs),
  • 2. Emerging Epistemic Communities and Cultures of Evidence: On the Practice of Assessment of Research in the Creative Fields (Halina Dunin-Woyseth and Fredrik Nilsson) ,
  • 3. Setting the Scene: The Development of Formal Frameworks for Doctorates in Europe (Anne Solberg) ,
  • Part II : Various Experiences , Cases and Concerns,
  • 4. Criteria for "Doctorateness" in the Creative Fields: A Focus on Architecture (Oya Atalay Franck) ,
  • 5. Preserving Openness in Design Research in Architecture (Murray Fraser),
  • 6. Design Practice Research in Architecture and Design at RMIT University: Discovery, Reflection and Assessment (Colin Fudge and Adriana Partal),
  • 7. Doctoral Scholarship in Popular Music Performance (Tor Dybo),
  • 8. Exploring, Enhancing and Evaluating Musical 'Doctorateness': Perspectives on Performance and Composition (Karen Burland, Michael Spencer and Luke Windsor) ,
  • 9. Constructing Publics as a Key to Doctoral Research. A Discussion of Two PhD Projects Engaging in Societal Issues with Artistic and Design-Based Methods (Liesbeth Huybrechts and Marijn van de Weijer) ,
  • Part III : Doctorateness to Come? ,
  • 10. Non-Observational Research: A Possible Future Route for Knowledge Acquisition in Architecture and the Arts (Nel Janssens and Gerard de Zeeuw) ,
  • 11. When Will it Thunder? (Rolf Hughes),
  • 12. Precision: The Compositional Accuracy of Artistic Judgement (Catharina Dyrssen)