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Professor Darla Crispin (Norwegian Academy of Music) explores the potential for reflection and autoethnography to transform aspects of practice-based/artistic research, as well as discussing some of the pitfalls that may arise in self-reflexive work.
As part of the âperformative turnâ in research work, music training institutions are studying more deeply the potential for the personal reflection that is a normal part of music practice to be developed into a tool capable of driving novel approaches to research practices.
Professor Darla Crispin (Norwegian Academy of Music) explores the potential for reflection and autoethnography to transform aspects of practice-based/artistic research, as well as discussing some of the pitfalls that may arise in self-reflexive work.
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20 May 2019 at 6:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Guildhall School |
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Free |
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https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/personal-reflection-autoethnography-and-the-conservatoire-research-space-registration-59576560095 |
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