The LINK 2022 Journal: a collection on practice-led research

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Autor(a) principal: Mortensen Steagall, Marcos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Massarolo, João, Nesteriuk Gallo, Sergio, Grieve, Fiona
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista GEMInIS
Texto Completo: https://www.revistageminis.ufscar.br/index.php/geminis/article/view/743
Resumo: In recent years there has been a growing interest in the relationship between research and Design practice. Since the validation of practice-oriented research in universities in the 90s, an increasing number of Design students can submit a creative work along with a written exegesis for assessment purposes. The creative practice encompasses making an artefact with a technique or process according to the academic protocols of rigour that is common to areas of Communication Design and familiar to other fields of knowledge such as nursing, business and science. For the practitioner, it involve­s the conception of ideas and the search for new methods conceived through art and design outcomes, performances, or any other form of an artefact combined with exegesis writing. The consolidation of academic programmes that incorporate practice in research is growing, and they operate in the dimensions where tacit practice and critical thinking are developed simultaneously. The emergency of this form of research focuses on the subtle relationships between creative methods that arise from reflection and action on both the design studio practices and the practitioner's written accounts. The Dossier LINK Journal: Practice-led research in Design aims to extend the understanding of this form of knowing in action and assesses the production of epistemologies that impact the discipline and the broader area of artistic research. It builds upon the editors' selection of the best presentations from the conference LINK 2021 Practice-led research in Art, Communication and Design, where authors were invited to expand their submissions in the form of an academic article. These manuscripts advance historical, contextual and philosophical approaches to demonstrate the generation of new knowledge that can only be obtained through practice. They provide a snapshot of the state-of-the-art practice-led research in the academic domain of the PhD's degree. This collection is a result of an international partnership between the LINK Practice-led Research Group from the Auckland University of Technology - AUT, in Aotearoa, New Zealand, the Journal GEMInIS from the Federal University of São Carlos – UFSCar and Anhembi Morumbi University. For this volume, LINK Journal selected ten articles that offer an updated panorama on how practice-led research has been incorporated into Academia to challenge the assumptions about new ways to investigate and communicate new knowledge through artistic practice. The bilingual edition reinforces LINK's commitment to producing and distributing knowledge about practice-led research worldwide via open-access databases, entirely free of coasts for authors.  This dossier has as thematic co-editors Dr Marcos Mortensen Steagall (AUT) and Professor João Massarolo (UFSCar), Professor Sergio Nesteriuk Gallo (Anhembi Morumbi University) and Fiona Grieve (AUT).  We hope you enjoy the reading.
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spelling The LINK 2022 Journal: a collection on practice-led researchThe LINK 2022 Journal: una colección sobre investigación guiada por la prácticaLINKGEMInISPractice-led ResearchGlobal SouthDesignDesignLINKSul GlobalGEMInISPractice-led ResearchDesignGlobal SouthLINKPractice-led ResearchGEMInISIn recent years there has been a growing interest in the relationship between research and Design practice. Since the validation of practice-oriented research in universities in the 90s, an increasing number of Design students can submit a creative work along with a written exegesis for assessment purposes. The creative practice encompasses making an artefact with a technique or process according to the academic protocols of rigour that is common to areas of Communication Design and familiar to other fields of knowledge such as nursing, business and science. For the practitioner, it involve­s the conception of ideas and the search for new methods conceived through art and design outcomes, performances, or any other form of an artefact combined with exegesis writing. The consolidation of academic programmes that incorporate practice in research is growing, and they operate in the dimensions where tacit practice and critical thinking are developed simultaneously. The emergency of this form of research focuses on the subtle relationships between creative methods that arise from reflection and action on both the design studio practices and the practitioner's written accounts. The Dossier LINK Journal: Practice-led research in Design aims to extend the understanding of this form of knowing in action and assesses the production of epistemologies that impact the discipline and the broader area of artistic research. It builds upon the editors' selection of the best presentations from the conference LINK 2021 Practice-led research in Art, Communication and Design, where authors were invited to expand their submissions in the form of an academic article. These manuscripts advance historical, contextual and philosophical approaches to demonstrate the generation of new knowledge that can only be obtained through practice. They provide a snapshot of the state-of-the-art practice-led research in the academic domain of the PhD's degree. This collection is a result of an international partnership between the LINK Practice-led Research Group from the Auckland University of Technology - AUT, in Aotearoa, New Zealand, the Journal GEMInIS from the Federal University of São Carlos – UFSCar and Anhembi Morumbi University. For this volume, LINK Journal selected ten articles that offer an updated panorama on how practice-led research has been incorporated into Academia to challenge the assumptions about new ways to investigate and communicate new knowledge through artistic practice. The bilingual edition reinforces LINK's commitment to producing and distributing knowledge about practice-led research worldwide via open-access databases, entirely free of coasts for authors.  This dossier has as thematic co-editors Dr Marcos Mortensen Steagall (AUT) and Professor João Massarolo (UFSCar), Professor Sergio Nesteriuk Gallo (Anhembi Morumbi University) and Fiona Grieve (AUT).  We hope you enjoy the reading.En los últimos años ha habido un creciente interés por la relación entre la investigación y la práctica del Diseño. Desde la validación de la investigación orientada a la práctica en las universidades en los años 90, un número cada vez mayor de estudiantes de Diseño puede presentar un trabajo creativo junto con una exégesis escrita con fines de evaluación. La práctica creativa engloba la realización de un artefacto con una técnica o proceso acorde a los protocolos académicos de rigor que es común a las áreas del Diseño y familiar a otros campos del conocimiento como la enfermería, la empresa y la ciencia. Para el practicante, implica la concepción de ideas y la búsqueda de nuevos métodos concebidos a través de resultados de arte y diseño, actuaciones o cualquier otra forma de artefacto combinado con la escritura de exégesis. Crece la consolidación de programas académicos que incorporan la práctica en investigación, y operan en las dimensiones donde se desarrollan simultáneamente la práctica tácita y el pensamiento crítico. La emergencia de esta forma de investigación se centra en las relaciones sutiles entre los métodos creativos que surgen de la reflexión y la acción tanto en las prácticas del estudio de diseño como en los relatos escritos del practicante. El Dossier LINK Journal: Practice-led research in Design tiene como objetivo ampliar la comprensión de esta forma de conocimiento en acción y evalúa la producción de epistemologías que impactan la disciplina y el área más amplia de la investigación artística. Se basa en la selección de los editores de las mejores presentaciones de la conferencia LINK 2021 Investigación dirigida por la práctica en arte, comunicación y diseño, donde se invitó a los autores a ampliar sus presentaciones en forma de artículo académico. Estos manuscritos avanzan enfoques históricos, contextuales y filosóficos para demostrar la generación de nuevos conocimientos que solo se pueden obtener a través de la práctica. Proporcionan una instantánea de la investigación de vanguardia dirigida por la práctica en el dominio académico del doctorado. Esta colección es el resultado de una asociación internacional entre el Grupo de Investigación LINK Practice-led Research de la Auckland University of Technology - AUT, en Aotearoa, Nueva Zelanda, la Revista GEMInIS de la Universidade Federal de São Carlos - UFSCar y la Universidade Anhembi Morumbi. Para este volumen, LINK seleccionó diez artículos que ofrecen un panorama actualizado sobre cómo la investigación guiada por la práctica se ha incorporado a la academia para desafiar los supuestos sobre nuevas formas de investigar y comunicar nuevos conocimientos a través de la práctica artística y del diseño. La edición bilingüe refuerza el compromiso de LINK de producir y distribuir conocimiento sobre investigación guiada por la práctica en todo el mundo a través de bases de datos de acceso abierto, totalmente libres de costas para los autores. Este dossier tiene como coeditores temáticos al Dr. Marcos Mortensen Steagall (AUT) y al profesor João Massarolo (UFSCar), al profesor Sergio Nesteriuk Gallo (Universidad Anhembi Morumbi) y a Fiona Grieve (AUT). 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Massarolo, João
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