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What have Evelyn Waugh, George Orwell, Peter Cook, Spike Milligan and, more recently, Chris Morris got in common? They are all Tory anarchists - which sounds like a contradiction in terms - but Peter Wilkin explains why it is not. This book explores an awkward strain of good-old-fashioned Englishness that refuses to conform.
As a major contribution to the field of postgraduate activity in drama, theatre, and performance, this resource identifies the essential characteristics of practice-based research across a range of countries, contexts, forms, and applications.
Case-based learning has become a commoninstructional method across higher education and is encountered in alldisciplines. It is explored in this book within the three interrelated themesof concepts, theories and outcomes. Its value is demonstrated by detaileddescriptions of its use in a variety of different contexts internationally.
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