Receive, Reorganize, Return: Theatre as Creative Scholarship

This article focuses on the use of theatre as a mode of creative scholarship, from the research involved in sketch creation to the presentation of that research to academic audiences. We particularly focus on a specific sketch developed by the CRLT Players—one that explores the consequences of subtl...

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Creative Activities
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Drafting
Educational Research
Gender Discrimination
institutional change
Intermode Differences
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Theater Arts
Women Scientists
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