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A brief review of PhDs in creative and performing arts in Australia

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Terry EvansTerry Evans, Peter Macauley, M Pearson, Karen Tregenza
This paper reports on an aspect of a pilot project conducted in 2003 by the authors comprising a bibliographic analysis of all (approximately 51,000) Australian PhDs. The pilot work is both a data and methodological basis for a larger project that investigates the nature and development of PhDs in Australia as they evolved in the context of national economic, social and educational changes. This paper reviews the evidence from the bibliographic data held in library catalogues of PhDs in each Australian university. After considering the definitional properties and their operationalisation, the paper provides an overview of the first instances, locations and frequencies of PhDs in the creative and performing arts in Australia, fields which are relatively new to doctoral study and which pose challenges in terms of doctoral pedagogy and scholarship. This is contextualised in terms of the development of the contemporary university sector during the 1990s, including the growth in the creative and performing arts therein.<br>

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Newcastle, New South Wales

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  • Yes

Language

eng

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

R Jeffrey, W Shilton

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1 - 14

Start date

2003-10-02

End date

2003-10-04

ISBN-13

9780958590327

ISBN-10

095859032X

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