3. Knowledge Relationships:
Investigates issues around collaboration and stakeholders in practice-based research and knowledge production (intellectual property, industry partnerships and commercialisation)
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Cys, Joanne. Collaboration: experiment, mess and risk. |
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Draper, Paul & Hall, Matthew & Wilson, Jenny. Universities, Creativity and the Real World? |
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Edwards, Phil. On Being Peripatetic in a Scholarly World: some suggestions for new models of higher degrees research studies in Fine Art. |
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de Freitas, Nancy. Protocols and Reactions: mapping creativity in multi-disciplinary and collaborative practice. |
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Gothe, Jacqueline. Towards an Understanding and Recognition of the Significance of Relationship in the Framing of Practice-Led Research Projects. |
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Hunt, John. Urban Design as Practice-Led Research: the role of stakeholders in design innovation. |
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Klaebe, Helen. Sharing Stories: collaboration, creativity and copyright. |
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Stock, Cheryl. A Legacy of Innovation: contextualising an international creative practice project, Kolkata, West Bengal, December 2004. |
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Webber, Colin. Multimedia Collaboration and the Theatre Composer. |
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