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What Moves You?: Shaping your dissertation in dance (ePub eBook)


What Moves You?: Shaping your dissertation in dance (ePub eBook)

eBook by Nichol, Charlotte/Uytterhoeven, Lise

What Moves You?: Shaping your dissertation in dance (ePub eBook)

£35.99

ISBN:
9781317514022
Publication Date:
17 Feb 2017
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis
Imprint:
Routledge
Format:
eBook
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What Moves You?: Shaping your dissertation in dance (ePub eBook)

Description

Every dissertation is individual and unique - particularly for dance students, who must combine a wide range of approaches into a tailor-made research methodology. What Moves You? fosters a creative approach to dissertations and final projects. By guiding the development of a personal study program, this volume encourages dance students to take ownership of their artistic and academic work, a skill essential both to successful undergraduate study, and to making the first steps towards a career in dance. Rather than propose a prescriptive, step-by-step mantra, Charlotte Nichol and Lise Uytterhoeven draw upon contributions from students, teachers, examiners and practitioners to broaden the notion of NresearchO and demystify the purpose of the dissertation.

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