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Routledge Geography, Art, Research: Artistic Research in the GeoHumanities (Routledge Research in Culture, Space and Identity)

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Product Description This book explores the intersection of geographical knowledge and artistic research in terms of both creative methods and practice-based research. In doing so it brings together geography’s ‘creative turn’ with the art world’s ‘research turn.’ Based on a decade and a half of ethnographic stories of working at the intersection of creative arts practices and geographical research, this book offers a much-needed critical account of these forms of knowledge production. Adopting a geohumanities approach to investigating how these forms of knowledge are produced, consumed, and circulated, it queries what imaginaries and practices of the key sites of knowledge making (including the field, the artist’s studio, the PhD thesis, and the exhibition) emerge and how these might challenge existing understandings of these locations. Inspired by the geographies of science and knowledge, art history and theory, and accounts of working within and beyond disciplines, this book seeks to understand the geographies of research at the intersection of geography and creative arts practices, how these geographies challenge existing understandings of these disciplines and practices, and what they might contribute to our wider discussions of working beyond disciplines, including through artistic research. This book offers a timely contribution to the emerging fields of artistic research and geohumanities, and will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers. About the Author Harriet Hawkins co-founded the Centre for the GeoHumanities at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she is a Professor of GeoHumanities. Her research focuses on the intersections of geography, art, creativity, aesthetics, and the imagination, and often involves collaborations with artists and arts organisations.

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Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 September 2020
Listed Since
22 April 2020

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