
Hazel Smith (1) (1950–)
Author of The Writing Experiment: Strategies for Innovative Creative Writing
For other authors named Hazel Smith, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Hazel Smith is a Senior Lecturer in the School of English, University of New South Wales.
Works by Hazel Smith
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1950
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of Nottingham (PhD)
- Occupations
- adjunct professor (Writing)
poet - Organizations
- Western Sydney University
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Reviews
Creative practice and critical research appear to be unlikely bedfellows! Creative practice is viewed as intuitive and open ended while critical research is more rigorously methodological and outcome oriented. However, for the last number of decades, creative practice has made its mark in the university as a form of research in itself: practice-led research.
Smith and Dean's volume explores how creative practice can lead to the generation of new knowledge, which is the typical definition of show more research. They have collected essays from various realms—dance, new media, and creative writing to name a few—that demonstrate how practice and research can form generative partnerships which can find a home in the university.
The systems and structures of the university were not created with a view to practice-led or practice-based research, so the essays also tackle the sort of issues that arise when these two worlds collide. Most important, perhaps, is the need for funding bodies to understand what practice-led research is in order to promote this growing type of research.
This highly specialized volume will help practice-led researchers to understand their methodology while at the same time appraising them of the type of issues they will encounter in the university. show less
Smith and Dean's volume explores how creative practice can lead to the generation of new knowledge, which is the typical definition of show more research. They have collected essays from various realms—dance, new media, and creative writing to name a few—that demonstrate how practice and research can form generative partnerships which can find a home in the university.
The systems and structures of the university were not created with a view to practice-led or practice-based research, so the essays also tackle the sort of issues that arise when these two worlds collide. Most important, perhaps, is the need for funding bodies to understand what practice-led research is in order to promote this growing type of research.
This highly specialized volume will help practice-led researchers to understand their methodology while at the same time appraising them of the type of issues they will encounter in the university. show less
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- Works
- 6
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 102
- Popularity
- #187,250
- Rating
- 3.4
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 54
