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Making a difference: Media practice research, creative economies and cultural ecologies

Dovey, Jonathan

Authors

Jon Dovey Jonathan.Dovey@uwe.ac.uk
Academic Specialist - CATE



Contributors

Allegue Ludvine
Editor

Simon Jones
Editor

Baz Kershaw
Editor

Angela Piccini
Editor

Abstract

This chapter offers an analysis of the relationships between media practice-as-research and the screen media industries. It draws upon my own experience in the UK as a producer and academic teaching screen media. In 2006, I founded ScreenWork, the first peer-reviewed journal for media practice, in response to a long series of debates about the status of screen media practice-as-research, which took place in the institutional context of the UK’s Research Assessment Exercise criteria. These debates were driven by an increasing number of screen media practitioner scholars in higher education taking up the struggle to have their production work recognised as research by their universities and, therefore, by the Research Assessment Exercises.

Citation

Dovey, J. (2009). Making a difference: Media practice research, creative economies and cultural ecologies. In A. Ludvine, S. Jones, B. Kershaw, & A. Piccini (Eds.), Practice-as-Research: In Performance and Screen. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan

Publication Date Aug 11, 2009
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Book Title Practice-as-Research: In Performance and Screen
ISBN 978-0230220010
Keywords knowledge transfer, ecologies, media practice, research
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/993717
Publisher URL http://www.palgrave.com/Products/title.aspx?PID=311782