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 ==== notes // ongoing ==== ==== notes // ongoing ====
-The [[FoAM]] research presentations can be found in the node [[Research Gatherings]], and a general discussion of FoAM's approach to research can be found in the node [[Research Methodology]].+The [[FoAM]] research presentations can be found in the node [[Research Gatherings]], and a general discussion of FoAM's approach to research can be found in the node [[foam_research_methods]].
  
 ==== the Etymological DEFINITION OF RESEARCH ==== ==== the Etymological DEFINITION OF RESEARCH ====
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 the three standard 'old' PROCESSES OF RESEARCH: exploratory, constructive and empirical the three standard 'old' PROCESSES OF RESEARCH: exploratory, constructive and empirical
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   * applied or secondary ...research - Is descriptive (and a little bit exploratory)   * applied or secondary ...research - Is descriptive (and a little bit exploratory)
  
-for a discussion on how this relates to research at FoAM, see the topic [[Researc hMethodology]].+for a discussion on how this relates to research at FoAM, see the topic [[foam_research_methods]].
  
 ==== a few common research tools ==== ==== a few common research tools ====
  
 Action research, Case study Classification, Experience and intuition, Experiments, Eye tracking, Interviews, Map making, Mathematical models and simulations, Participant observation, Physical traces analysis, Semiotics, Statistical data analysis, Statistical surveys, Content or Textual Analysis Action research, Case study Classification, Experience and intuition, Experiments, Eye tracking, Interviews, Map making, Mathematical models and simulations, Participant observation, Physical traces analysis, Semiotics, Statistical data analysis, Statistical surveys, Content or Textual Analysis
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 Papers from the research into practice conference 2006: http://www.herts.ac.uk/artdes1/research/papers/wpades/vol4/index.html Papers from the research into practice conference 2006: http://www.herts.ac.uk/artdes1/research/papers/wpades/vol4/index.html
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 The Development of Art with Scientific Research Tools (from Pentii Routio, also in Finnish and Spanish)  The Development of Art with Scientific Research Tools (from Pentii Routio, also in Finnish and Spanish) 
 http://www2.uiah.fi/projects/metodi/133.htm http://www2.uiah.fi/projects/metodi/133.htm
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 How do Art and Scientific Methods Differ (anonymous, Cal State)  How do Art and Scientific Methods Differ (anonymous, Cal State) 
 http://instructional1.calstatela.edu/laa/research_1.html http://instructional1.calstatela.edu/laa/research_1.html
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 Is Artistic Research a meaningful concept? (Tuomas Nevanlinna, Lier en Boog)  Is Artistic Research a meaningful concept? (Tuomas Nevanlinna, Lier en Boog) 
 http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/rodopi/leb/2004/00000018/00000001/art00008;jsessionid=vt14wrkrkovy.alice http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/rodopi/leb/2004/00000018/00000001/art00008;jsessionid=vt14wrkrkovy.alice
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 Art and Method (Henk Slager et alia, Rijks Academie Workshop)  Art and Method (Henk Slager et alia, Rijks Academie Workshop) 
-http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:SrhPhEbquwgJ:www.lierboog.dds.nl/workshop.doc+art+and+method+Henk+Slager+.doc&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&client=safari+http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:SrhPhEbquwgJ:www.lierboog.dds.nl/workshop.doc+art+and+method+Henk+Slager+.doc&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1
  
  
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