Publishing screen media practice research: evolving processes of contextualisation, peer review and future proofing in Screenworks
Abstract
This article outlines current publishing practices in the field of academic filmmaking through a detailed discussion of the development of Screenworks, a peer reviewed online publication of practice research in screen media. The imperative for academics working in creative disciplines to publish and articulate their practice as research has increased in recent years, driven by research evaluation exercises such as the UK REF and Australian ERA....
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Title
Publishing screen media practice research: evolving processes of contextualisation, peer review and future proofing in Screenworks
Published Date
Sep 2, 2018
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
3
Pages
283 - 297
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