Writing and knowledge production in the arts: interventions of Journal of Artistic Research in the regulation of the academic paper
The critical revision of writing norms of academic discourse has a particular development in communities of knowledge production linked to artistic practices. Journals specialized in artistic research regulate the writing they should deploy in order to be incorporated without alienation to indexed p...
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Instituto de Lingüística. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Universidad de Buenos Aires
2025
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/sys/article/view/16850 |
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| Sumario: | The critical revision of writing norms of academic discourse has a particular development in communities of knowledge production linked to artistic practices. Journals specialized in artistic research regulate the writing they should deploy in order to be incorporated without alienation to indexed publications. From a broad glottopolitical perspective, this paper analyzes social representations of writing in prominent discourses of European polemics on artistic research, especially relevant because of their globalizing politics. As a way of contextualizing the analysis, we deal with Manifesto of Artistic Research (2020), a brief book representative of a positioning with which Journal of Artistic Research, a peer-reviewed specialized journal supported by a transnational alliance of institutions from arts fields, argues. The article focuses on the guidelines for authors and the editorials of the 34 issues published by JAR between 2011 and 2024. The aim of the paper is to describe JAR interventions in the traditional regulation of the genre journal article. It highlights how JAR argues for the alternative genre “exposition of [artistic] practice as research” and how social representations about writing vary as the journal project becomes established. |
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