This journal explores research-creation as a methodology across various disciplines, including literature, visual arts, music, and social sciences. It examines how creative practices can generate knowledge, challenge existing paradigms, and engage with social and political issues. The journal also investigates the role of embodiment, sensory experiences, and collaborative processes in knowledge production, particularly in contexts involving marginalized communities and cultural heritage.
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