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The doctoral student handbook - master effectiveness, reduce stress. : finish on time.
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ISBN: 9789198486704 9198486705 Year: 2018 Publisher: Finish on Time Publications

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Pietà : fenomenologie van een creatieproces.
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ISBN: 9789490693480 Year: 2012 Publisher: Gent Mer. Paper Kunsthalle.

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Reflectie op de zeven piëtasculpturen die Vandevelde ontwierp voor zijn doctoraatsonderzoek, in de vorm van zeven brieven. Is het mogelijk/zinvol om binnen de hedendaagse kunst piëtasculpturen te maken? Kan men inzicht verwerven in het artistieke creatieproces? Wat zijn betekenisgevende processen en elementen binnen deze creatie?


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Instituut voor onderzoek in de kunsten. Jaarboek 2006.
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ISBN: 9789033465741 Year: 2007 Publisher: Leuven Acco


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Of Sponge, Stone and the Intertwinement with the Here and Now : A Methodology of Artistic Research
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ISBN: 9789492095213 9492095211 Year: 2016 Publisher: Amsterdam Valiz

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This concise book introduces the notion of 'experience' as a key concept in a methodology of artistic research. The author traces a genealogy of 'experience' from William James, John Dewey and Alfred North Whitehead to Brian Massumi, placing this concept in a framework of research in visual art. The argument is founded in the practice of artistic research and in the reflection on the interweaving of thinking and making. This publication is a slightly extended version of Wesseling's inaugural lecture at Leiden University in September 2016.


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Designing 'for' and 'with' ambiguity : actualising democratic processes in participatory design practices with children.
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ISBN: 9789178338580 9178338581 Year: 2020 Volume: 79 Publisher: Gothenburg ArtMonitor

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In the last thirty years, there has been an increased interest in supporting children’s participation in society, where the results of these practices may or may not have contributed to more democratic outcomes. In this thesis, I focus on the democratic character and potential of the 'processes' driving such practices, and their outcomes, which, to date, have mostly been overlooked. My inquiry is situated within the context of participatory design with children and explores how adult-initiated practices that work on children’s participation in society, can, in addition to producing a democratic outcome only, also be actualised as a democratic process. Here, a 'democratic process' is understood as a process based on child–adult interactions that respect fundamental democratic values such as freedom, equality, and justice. My design practice, in this case, the 'Public Play' project, formed the core of my fieldwork and empirical material. 'Public Play' was a series of five participatory design workshops where groups of children and I worked together on children’s participation in public space in Belgium and Sweden. A new research approach: 'research through design' interventions was developed and used for the exploring of “openness” (Eco, 1989[1962]) as well as the study of its effects by analysing some key workshop situations through a theoretical framework drawn from Gaver et al. (2003). The thesis foregrounds how ambiguity — the quality of being open to the simultaneous coexistence of several meanings — can be a resource for the actualising of a pluralistic democratic process. Exploring ambiguity revealed both the adult designer and the child participants being enabled to express their meanings when defining the content, roles, and agenda of the process, and that the actualising of a democratic process also requires certain ways of negotiating and fulfilling responsibilities. The thesis also highlights the 'particip-actor' role the children can play, as well as new roles for the facilitator when designing 'for' and 'with' ambiguity. Through my inquiry, an 'ambiguity approach' comes into being, which helps designers work with ambiguity in a more controlled way, as well as providing them with a strategic framework informed by learning-by-doing, learning-over-time, and learning-from-peers.

Handbook of research on teaching literacy through the communicative and visual arts
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ISBN: 1135603693 1410611167 9781410611161 9780805853797 0805853790 0805853790 9781135603656 9781135603694 9781135603700 9781138834958 1138834955 Year: 2005 Publisher: Mahway, NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum,

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In an era characterized by the rapid evolution of the concept of literacy, this handbook focuses on multiple ways in which learners gain access to knowledge and skills. It explores the possibilities of broadening current conceptualizations of literacy to include the full array of the communicative arts.

Tools for ideas : an introduction to architectural design
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ISBN: 9783764375775 3764375779 9783764375768 3034609248 9783034609241 Year: 2007 Publisher: Basel ; Boston : London : Birkhauser ; Springer,

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Architects today must position themselves within an extremely wide-ranging field of qualifications. This makes it all the more important to have a fresh introduction to the field that makes up one of their core competences, the field of design. This introductory presentation describes and analyzes the theories, strategies, and tools of creative design for the purposes of practical work. With thoughtfulness and expertise, it opens the reader's eyes to the processes that underlie design and demonstrates different ways of communicating about complex design work. The first section focuses on the much-discussed relationship between design and research, between architecture and the sciences. The second section describes basic design approaches, from Vitruvius and Alberti through Erwin Panofsky and Wolfgang Kemp to Otl Aicher and Vilém Flusser. The third and largest section presents the elementary tools of design, from gestures and words through drawings, models, and simulations to critique, all as instruments of creative design in architecture and its related fields. This introductory presentation describes and analyzes the theories, strategies, and tools of creative design for the purposes of practical work. With thoughtfulness and expertise, it opens the reader's eyes to the processes that underlie design and demonstrates different ways of communicating about complex design work.


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Creatieve Actie Methodologie : de kunst van het zoeken naar pragmatische en innovatieve oplossingen in praktijkonderzoek
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ISBN: 9789047301349 Year: 2010 Publisher: Den Haag Boom onderwijs

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Op school leer je wat je wordt verteld. De docent legt bijvoorbeeld uit hoe je de grootte van een aselecte steekproef kunt berekenen, vertelt over de geschiedenis van WOII, doceert hoe een product ontwikkeld moet worden. De docent weet dit soort zaken. De studenten leren deze kennis uit hun hoofd en maken vervolgens een tentamen waarmee ze aantonen dat ze deze kennis kunnen reproduceren. Het is kenmerkend voor dit tentamen dat op elke vraag slechts één goed antwoord mogelijk is: het is de cultuur van de waarheid. Het is daarmee tevens een cultuur die innovatief denken in de weg staat. Als je immers gelooft dat het antwoord op allerlei vraagstukken al gevonden is, zal het niet snel in je hoofd opkomen om op zoek te gaan naar betere oplossingen. Willen we deze passieve houding doorbreken, dan lijkt eerder de omgekeerde weg voor de hand te liggen, dus om de studenten geen zekerheden, maar juist twijfel aan te bieden: de studenten te leren dat het antwoord niet bestaat, voortdurend met hen te oefenen in het plaatsen van kanttekeningen, en hen op die manier stimuleren om zelf met een betere oplossing te komen. Zou 1 + 1 bijvoorbeeld 3 kunnen zijn? Jazeker! Als we tenminste uitgaan van de theorie dat het geheel meer is dan de som van de delen. De auteur toont dat leren twijfelen inderdaad effectief is. Het succesvolle lesprogramma dat hiervoor binnen deze studie is ontwikkeld en getest, kreeg de naam Creatieve Actie Methodologie. Hierin werken de studenten aan de oplossing van een praktisch vraagstuk en krijgen zij tegelijkertijd les in zaken als wetenschapsfilosofie, onderzoekmethoden en creatief denken

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