My research explores the information-sharing practices of artist-researchers. I’m interested in learning about how artist-researchers perceive and engage with research-creation—an approach that brings together creative and academic research practices–to conduct and share research.

Writing

Some recent publications range from engagement to disengagement and arts-based research in library and information studies. For a full list please see the Curriculum Vitae.


Klassen, L., Webb, H., & Kampen, A. (forthcoming). Conducting Creative Research: Research Ethics and Research Conduct in Art and Design. Research Ethics. [literature review, writing]

Kampen, A. (2025). Understanding information-sharing of artist-researchers [poster]. Canadian Association for Information Science.

Kampen, A. (2024). JEALOUSY, JEALOUSY: Exploring discipline envy and method jealousy in developing research topics in Information Science. Canadian Association for Information Science. [concept, analysis, writing]

Kampen, A., and De Forest, H. (2023). Gathering Residue: A literature review of Art-based research in Library and Information Studies. Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies.

O’Brien, H., Roll, I., Kampen, A., Davoudi, N. (2022). Rethinking (Dis) engagement in human-computer interaction. Computers in Human Behavior, 128. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2021.107109

O’Brien, H., Morton, E., Kampen, A., Michalak, E., Barnes, S. (2020). Beyond clicks and downloads: A call for a more comprehensive approach to measuring mHealth app engagement BJPsychOpen. doi10.1192/bjo.2020.72