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The FoAM research presentations can be found in the node Research Gatherings, and a general discussion of FoAM's approach to research can be found in the node foam_research_methods.

the Etymological DEFINITION OF RESEARCH

research 1577, “act of searching closely,” from M.Fr. recerche (1539), from O.Fr. recercher “seek out, search closely,” from re-, intensive prefix, + cercher “to seek for” (see search). Meaning “scientific inquiry” is first attested 1639. Phrase research and development is recorded from 1923. (Online Etymological Dictionary, 2006)

the three standard 'old' PROCESSES OF RESEARCH: exploratory, constructive and empirical

methodologies

current methodologies, tend to fall into the following four categories:

for a discussion on how this relates to research at FoAM, see the topic foam_research_methods.

a few common research tools

Action research, Case study Classification, Experience and intuition, Experiments, Eye tracking, Interviews, Map making, Mathematical models and simulations, Participant observation, Physical traces analysis, Semiotics, Statistical data analysis, Statistical surveys, Content or Textual Analysis

Art and Science Research articles

Papers from the research into practice conference 2006: http://www.herts.ac.uk/artdes1/research/papers/wpades/vol4/index.html

The Development of Art with Scientific Research Tools (from Pentii Routio, also in Finnish and Spanish) http://www2.uiah.fi/projects/metodi/133.htm

How do Art and Scientific Methods Differ (anonymous, Cal State) http://instructional1.calstatela.edu/laa/research_1.html

Is Artistic Research a meaningful concept? (Tuomas Nevanlinna, Lier en Boog) http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/rodopi/leb/2004/00000018/00000001/art00008;jsessionid=vt14wrkrkovy.alice

Art and Method (Henk Slager et alia, Rijks Academie Workshop) http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:SrhPhEbquwgJ:www.lierboog.dds.nl/workshop.doc+art+and+method+Henk+Slager+.doc&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1

the strange universals of Pseudo-Science and Proto-Science

'pseudoscience' even the word is a Victorian glomming of mixed notions - 'pseudo' (Greek for false) and 'scientia' (Latin for knowledge)

'protoscience' (again, Greek and Latin) since it was invented as a term in 1974 by Thomas Kuhn Thomas_Kuhn no one has had the time to debunk it.

Jack Anderson - 12 Sep 2006