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New Writing | 2014

Understanding the Value and the Impact of the ‘Shock’: Examining the Creative Writing Doctorate

Jen Webb; Andrew Melrose

The creative arts disciplines are comparative newcomers to the academy, and newer yet to what is formally classed as research. However, they have been very successful in establishing research degrees and attracting students who are keen to pursue practice-led research projects. What is less well established is how we examine the results of doctoral studies in, and through, the arts. Creative writing is comparatively young as a research discipline in universities, with dedicated doctoral programmes in writing only emerging over the past decade or two. As a consequence, there is still considerable uncertainty about the quality of examination in the discipline. Questions that emerge in the limited literature on creative arts examination include: what constitutes a contribution to knowledge that is presented in the form of a creative artifact; in what ways does a creative research doctorate differ from a more conventional output; and how can we examine a creative writing doctorate in a way that accommodates the differences and preserves the integrity of the creative and critical elements of the thesis? In this paper we draw on findings from our recent research on the topic to discuss current approaches and questions of standards in the Australian and British contexts.


American, British and Canadian Studies Journal | 2013

Certificate and : “they were children yesterday…”

Andrew Melrose

Abstract Representations of young teenagers and adolescents (not yet young adults) in popular culture are problematic. All too often the term teenager is less about age and experience and more about consumer merchandise and lifestyles aimed at them as a demographic sector. This paper addresses some of the issues and myths that writers and film makers are confronted with when producing teenage culture - everything may not be as you think.


New Writing | 2008

Kyoto: A Collaborative Project between a Student (GRA) and her Supervisor (AM)

Grace Rose Astor; Andrew Melrose

Abstract This paper explores the collaborative relationship between a supervisor and his student, a master of his subject and his apprentice, in creating and developing a childrens picture story book as early preparation for a PhD.


New Writing | 2007

Reading and Righting: Carrying on the ‘Creative Writing Theory’ Debate

Andrew Melrose


Archive | 2002

Write for Children

Andrew Melrose


Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group | 2012

Monsters under the Bed: Critically Investigating Early Years Writing.

Andrew Melrose


Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group | 2011

Here Comes the Bogeyman: Exploring Contemporary Issues in Writing for Children.

Andrew Melrose


Archive | 2016

Old and New, Tried and Untried: Creativity and Research in the 21st Century University

Jen Webb; Andrew Melrose; Jeri Kroll


Archive | 2015

Writers Inc: Writing and Collaborative Practice

Jen Webb; Andrew Melrose


Archive | 2002

Magic Mr Edison

Andrew Melrose; Katja Bandlow

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University of Canberra

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