MeCCSA Practice Network
The MeCCSA Practice Network champions practice within the Media Communications and Cultural Studies Association, ensuring that those that teach and research practice have a strong voice within the subject association and beyond. We are dedicated to maintaining and developing links with the creative industries and relevant national and international networks and associations.
The Practice Network supports and publicises events at which media practice is presented, particularly those in which the contexts of practice research, practice pedagogy and professional practice are foregrounded.
The Development Room (with Emma Millions & Paul Jackson)
Finding the Spark (with Alison Norrington)
Introduction to Peer Review For Humanities and Media Communications academic journals
Exploring Peer Review for Non Textual, Non Screen Based Creative Practice Research
Finding the Research Question in Speculative Creative Practice
Reflecting Backwards: Navigating the PhD by Prior Publication in Creative Practice
Articulating your creative practice as research in writing
Outputs, outcomes, and impacts in creative practice research
Bridging the gap between Art & Scholarship: in conversation with Prof. David Harradine
Bridging the gap between creative practice and scholarship - in conversation with Joanne Scott.
Dr Orson Nava @ MeCCSA Practice Network
Dr Dario Linares @ MeCCSA Practice Network
Professor Tracy Harwood @ MeCCSA Practice Network
Dr Roy Hanney @ MeCCSA Practice Network Symposium 2024
Panel 2: What Difference Do We Make - Prof. Erik Knudsen (UCL)
Panel 3: Media Practice & Education Refresh
Panel 1: Publishing Screen Media Practice Research
KEYNOTE Creative Practice Research - Agnieszka Piotrowska (UCA)
KEYNOTE Research In The Creative and Media Arts - Des Bell (National College of Art & Design Dublin)
The media practitioner as an academic - António Baía Reis (University of Porto)
Another Cyborg Manifesto - Alan O’Leary (Aarhus University)
Mixing Methods Measuring Impact - Djamila Boulil (DeClick)
Entrepreneurial Research as Method - Mirko Schaefer (Utrecht University)
Live journalism in the classroom - Glenda Cooper (City University of London)
Reflections on creation research - Ivan Magrin-Chagnolleau (CNRS, France)
Decolonised ‘in-betweenness’ - Agata Lulkowska (Staffordshire University)
Seeking authenticity - Savyasachi Anju Prabir & Tanay Gandhi (unaffiliated)
Creativity: The Cutting Edge - Judy Waite (UKLA)
21st Century Winter Journey – Julian Lawrence (Teesside University)
Provoking Practice Visualising Community - Caroline Molloy (UCA Farnham)