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Extended-mixed methods: a new research paradigm for the creative industries

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posted on 2024-11-02, 23:09 authored by Janet FultonJanet Fulton, Susan Kerrigan, Phillip McIntyre
Quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods designs are accepted approaches to researching the creative industries. However, while these bring a depth of understanding, they do not generally include an understanding of the ‘making’ of a creative artefact; practitioners in the creative industries make creative products. A first-hand examination of the ‘making’, via an approach such as creative practice as research, provides a much-needed account of creative activity in the creative industries. But we take this argument further and provide a rationale for using creative practice as research alongside quantitative and qualitative approaches in a new research approach called extended-mixed methods. This paper discusses this approach and demonstrates that it can be defended within a constructionist epistemology.

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Journal

Communication Research and Practice

Volume

9

Issue

2

Start page

103

End page

120

Total pages

18

Publisher

Taylor and Francis

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006121575

Esploro creation date

2023-08-04

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