Creative Arts PhD Compass
Essential Insights from Practice to Wellbeing
Sarah Stollman(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 13. October 2026
222 pages
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Creative Arts PhD Compass: Essential Insights from Practice to Wellbeing equips creative arts doctoral candidates with the knowledge and frameworks to navigate their PhD with confidence and clarity, fostering genuine research independence at every stage.
Organised around eleven decalogues, each comprising ten key principles, the book guides scholars through both fully written and creative artefact theses. It can be read sequentially or used as a reference, with individual decalogues consulted as needed. Rather than prescribing universal rules, it offers decision-making frameworks and contextually informed principles that reflect the lived reality of doctoral study, encompassing its technical, practical, existential, emotional, ethical, and intellectual dimensions. The book's structure allows readers to engage with each stage before reaching it, anticipating challenges rather than encountering them unprepared. Extensive suggested reading lists direct scholars to resources suited to their own focus and circumstances.
This book is for anyone considering or currently undertaking a creative arts PhD and is especially valuable for practitioners coming to academic research for the first time. It accompanies the scholar from the decision to enrol through to completion, preparing them for the requirements, challenges, and complexities unique to creative arts doctoral study.
Organised around eleven decalogues, each comprising ten key principles, the book guides scholars through both fully written and creative artefact theses. It can be read sequentially or used as a reference, with individual decalogues consulted as needed. Rather than prescribing universal rules, it offers decision-making frameworks and contextually informed principles that reflect the lived reality of doctoral study, encompassing its technical, practical, existential, emotional, ethical, and intellectual dimensions. The book's structure allows readers to engage with each stage before reaching it, anticipating challenges rather than encountering them unprepared. Extensive suggested reading lists direct scholars to resources suited to their own focus and circumstances.
This book is for anyone considering or currently undertaking a creative arts PhD and is especially valuable for practitioners coming to academic research for the first time. It accompanies the scholar from the decision to enrol through to completion, preparing them for the requirements, challenges, and complexities unique to creative arts doctoral study.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
11 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
ISBN-13
978-1-040-55002-1 (9781040550021)
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Sarah Stollman holds a PhD from the School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry at Curtin University in Perth, Australia, and lectures in media arts at the University of Technology Sydney. Originally from the United States, Stollman has practised as a production designer, artist, and educator, with research interests spanning doctoral education, screen production, and creative arts inquiry.
Content
Acknowledgements. Preface. Introduction. Decalogue I: Ten PhD Things (I Wish I'd Known). Decalogue II: Ten Research Things. Decalogue III: Ten Management Things. Decalogue IV: Ten Methodology Things. Decalogue V: Ten Method Things. Decalogue VI: Ten Practice Things. Decalogue VII: Ten Academic Tool Things. Decalogue VIII: Ten Emotion Things. Decalogue IX: Ten Writing Things. Decalogue X: Ten Artefact Things. Decalogue XI: Ten Wellbeing Things. Conclusions. Glossary. Appendices. Index.
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