ABSTRACT

Larissa Hjorth interviews Kat Jungnickel about how social research and creative practice synergies are being redefined as part of doing critical research, which has recently seen the role of creative practice (or “research creation”) as central in doing impactful research within community and industry. Jungnickel also considers how her creative-based research projects are concerned with invention, mobilities (particularly cycling), gender, DIY and DIT (do-it-together) technology cultures and creative research transmissions.