Narrative as a tool for critical reflective practice in the creative industries

Susan Anne Cake, Lauren Solomon, Grant McLay, Kate O’Sullivan, Colin Robert Schumacher

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Abstract

This paper explores the efficacy of narrative in reflective practice across a range of creative disciplines. As practitioners within the creative industries, the authors internalise experience and re-contextualise it as stories, designs, music videos, fiction and non-fiction films and dance. They are uniquely placed to examine narrative in critical reflection through the prism of their creative practice and in so doing offer insights into reconceptualising professional practice. The authors demonstrate how engagement with and reflection on and in their stories enables wider reflection. Their purpose in reflection is not just to learn from mistakes but to develop an epistemology of practice that enables them to apply rigorous academic inquiry to articulate their tacit professional knowledge and establish new methods for dealing with uncertainty in creative practice research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)472-486
Number of pages15
JournalReflective Practice
Volume16
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jul 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • creative practice
  • critical reflection
  • narrative reflection
  • reflective practice
  • storytelling

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