Sparking the academic curriculum with creativity: Students’ discourse on what matters in research dissemination practice

Author:

Dierckx Chloé1ORCID,Zaman Bieke2ORCID,Hannes Karin3

Affiliation:

1. Social, Methodological & Theoretical Innovation ‘Kreative (SoMeThin’k), Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Leuven, Belgium; Meaningful Interactions Lab (Mintlab), Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Leuven, Belgium

2. Meaningful Interactions Lab (Mintlab), Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Leuven, Belgium

3. Social, Methodological & Theoretical Innovation ‘Kreative (SoMeThin’k), Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Leuven, Belgium

Abstract

Despite the growing interest of academia in public outreach, little is known about what university students, among who are future researchers, take away from their academic education in terms of research dissemination opportunities. In this study, we analyzed social science students’ discourses on creative dissemination practices in relation to standardized dissemination practices. Our findings reveal that student’s conceptions of creative research dissemination (CRD) are diverse and influenced by varying perceptions of knowledge, the public, and creativity. Discourses on CRD are also strongly linked with values such as innovation and impact on society, but the concrete meaning of these values often remains undefined. We propose rethinking the academic context at the educational level so it offers a platform for multimodal formats of research dissemination. This would require encouraging students to take a stance toward how they envision a progressive academic future.

Funder

KU Leuven

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Education

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