From an open and networked artistic research methodology / ten years growing and creating knowledge
Abstract
Ten years ago the beginning of the journal Art and Identity Policies, a journal that addresses the various scientific subject areas related to art and identity politics. Double the user can access their content in open through the web and through a paper publication that is distributed in various university libraries, museums and research centers. It contains original articles of investigation and theoretical revision, as much in the basic and methodological scopes as applied to the art. It also includes a section dedicated to interviews, artistic interventions, counter-texts and reviews. The magazine was promoted by the research group Arte y Políticas de Identidad of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Murcia in 2009, publishing its first monograph that same year.Downloads
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Ortuño Mengual, P. (2018). From an open and networked artistic research methodology / ten years growing and creating knowledge. Art and Identity Policies, 18(18), 9–10. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/reapi/article/view/335961
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