Fundamentals of Practice-Based Research and Research-Creation

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My new book, Fundamentals of Practice-Based Research and Research-Creation, was published on 29 May 2026, by Unfolding Records. It is available open-access, as a free download, as well as an actual physical book.

It’s a whole new 172-page book about the how and why of practice-based research. The back cover says:

Practice-based research means exploring research questions through creative practice. Also known as ‘research-creation’, it is a process of making, doing and thinking, to explore ideas, identities and experiences.

This book offers a clear explanation of how practice-based research makes sense as a method, and explores how to develop, make, and present projects effectively. It features inspiring examples, including the work of Indigenous fashion creator Justine Woods, and Black bio-art activist Ashley Jane Lewis, as well as cases where drawing, performance, sound, and music technology are used to explore Black history, migration and social justice.

Practice-based research is not ‘just another method’ on the menu: it is an ethical choice, and represents a commitment to empathy, dialogue, and a journey on which we gather a basket of processes, experiments and experiences. Unlike those methods which take a more extractive approach to achieve simplified explanations of the world, practice-based research means we can foreground complex realities, gentleness, and lived experience.