Leveratto, JacopoNovak, DavidHansen, SusanFlynn, DannyBlanché, UlrichDe La Iglesia, MartinBegault, LarissaBorowicz, JuliaParisi, VittorioAkkermann, AntjeHamdy, BasmaClavell, Gemma GaldonMoliner, Liliana ArroyoWillcocks, MarcusToylan, GamzeThorpe, AdamSteindorf, JohannaGarcía Gayo, ElenaGlaser, KatjaNeves, Pedro SoaresSimões, Daniela Freitas2021-05-032021-05-032015-112183-38692183-9956http://hdl.handle.net/10451/47630Research concerning street art & urban creativity assumes quite different methodologies according to the scientific background of the researchers and the scientific area it is being developed. As there is still no consensus regarding a methodological approach towards such issues and in the aftermath of the first international conference regarding street art & urban creativity, this issue brings forward the insight of several researchers on their own methodological approaches towards this thematic.engArte PúblicaArte urbanagraffitiperiódicosSAUC - Street art & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.1, nº1 (Nov. 2015)Methodologies for researchother