About the Journal
Aims & Scope:
- to provide a space where the blurring of different disciplinary, cultural, local, national and global ideas and creative practices can flourish;
- to increase scholarly appreciation of transdiscplinarity, transculturalism and transnationalism in creative practice research: arts, media and communication;
- encourage early career researchers by offering the opportunity to work alongside established researchers in the editorial, peer reviewing and writing processes;
- share the benefits of transnational collaboration and discussion of issues seen through the lens of hybridisation; and
- foster critical awareness of the dialogic produced between globalisation and regionalism.
Journal of Creative Practice Research is also open to reviews and commissioned articles. Appearing twice a year, each issue is organised around a theme involving disciplines or cultures, and edited by a small team of editors whose research interests reflect the particular theme.