Active spectatorship and co-creation in the digital making of flanker origami

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  • who: Mastrominico and collaborators from the Methodologies and ethics of care As Reason (2010:, ) notes u2018the qualities of our epistemology (our way of thinking) when dealing with people-based research are fundamentally affected by the nature of our research process`While ethical approval for this research has been granted by Queen Margaret University (Edinburgh), and consent has been obtained to publish spectators` responses, it is crucial to stress that participation and interaction during the performance were voluntary and could be anonymous. Moreover, spectators` questions, comments and feedback discussed were not solicited by myself as a practitioner researcher . . .

     

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