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Drama Research Methods - Provocations of Practice

Drama Research Methods - Provocations of Practice

Released Tuesday, 25th June 2019
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Drama Research Methods - Provocations of Practice

Drama Research Methods - Provocations of Practice

Drama Research Methods - Provocations of Practice

Drama Research Methods - Provocations of Practice

Tuesday, 25th June 2019
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This conversation between Drs. Christine Hatton, Richard Sallis and I addresses our new book. The text aims to address the methodological, interpretive, ethical/procedural challenges and tensions within theatre-based research with a goal of elevating our field’s research practice and inquiry. Each chapter embraces various methodologies, positionalities and examples of mediation by inviting two or more leading researchers to interrogated each other’s work and, in so doing, highlighted current debates and practices in theatre-based research. Topics include: ethics, method, audience, purpose, mediation, form, aesthetics, voice, data generation, and research participants. Each chapter frames a critical dialogue between researchers that take multiple forms (dialogic interlude, research conversation, dramatic narrative, duologue, poetic exchange, etc.). We try to capture these tensions and topics in our conversation as we set to untangle a few issues in our rich and complex field. https://brill.com/view/title/39592?lang=en

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