• What is my research question??
• Why should I contextualise my practice? What does this entail and how is it useful?
Contextualising your practice helps to;
- Identify and connect with your audience
- Pool knowledge
- Discover linked avenues
- Consider the ethical implications of your work
- Question your own bias
- Evolve your practice and ideas
- Idea generation and seeking answers you have identified
- Instill confidence into your work and your knowledge
- Join conversations
Research must be conducted using a variety of methods. I will need to consider WHERE I can visit and WHAT topic I am going to explore with this module.
- Propose an idea or line of enquiry.
- How will I show time management? (Gantt chart in appendices?)
- Evidence planning of primary research and visits.
Each section should include;
• History
• Theory
• Practice
Some initial thoughts on lines of enquiry;
• Feminism and the rise of witchcraft - how this is having an effect in modern society?
• Does this open up new opportunities for comics / graphic novels created by female and non binary people?
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