Models of knowledge
Sporton, G. 2023. Models of knowledge. Scene. 11 (1&2), pp. 77-86. https://doi.org/10.1386/scene_00053_1
Sporton, G. 2023. Models of knowledge. Scene. 11 (1&2), pp. 77-86. https://doi.org/10.1386/scene_00053_1
Title | Models of knowledge |
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Type | Journal article |
Authors | Sporton, G. |
Abstract | Art practice has an unusual history inside the university sector. Often originating from specialized academies, as disciplines they usually began life through a focus on practical work. This gave rise to small institutions that have been subsumed into larger ones, becoming colleges or schools within universities rather than continuing their independent lives. The advantages of this are clear: structural, financial and cultural opportunities that come with the status of university subjects. What this essay argues is that there has been a considerable price to pay in being so accommodated. Creative practice subjects in a qualifications framework, and to some extent in exercises like the Research Excellence Framework, have been required to adopt intellectual enquiry processes in order to burnish their claims to knowledge. Mostly, these come from the humanities. This essay examines the impact of this on creative practice, on acceptance of the research elements of it and on distinguishing the difference between arts-based enquiry and humanities models of interpretation and analysis. That these are increasingly incompatible requires rethinking of the relationship between arts and humanities that is so taken for granted. |
Keywords | arts research |
creative practice | |
methodology | |
arts education | |
research methodology | |
critical practice | |
Journal | Scene |
Journal citation | 11 (1&2), pp. 77-86 |
ISSN | 2044-3714 |
2044-3722 | |
Year | 2023 |
Publisher | Intellect |
Accepted author manuscript | File Access Level Open (open metadata and files) |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1386/scene_00053_1 |
Publication dates | |
Published in print | Dec 2023 |
Published online | 07 Mar 2024 |