The Creative Research Methods Group invite you to join us for another vibrant symposium on creative research methods on Monday 25th November 2024 14:00-15:30 GMT on Microsoft Teams.

 

This session features:

Gabriel Hoosain Khan, University of Brighton: ‘The Body as a Text: Using Art to Body-map Coloniality’

Using the attached worksheet and readings as a starting point, this arts-based exercise invites attendees to use body-mapping to reflect on their embodied experience of colonial power structures, attitudes and values. Attendees are invites to either print the worksheet or bring along a blank piece of paper, keeping some marker pens, pencils, crayons or paint close by.

 

Lance Peng, University of Cambridge: ‘Doing research with (the ghosts and) participants

Lance will introduce the concept of hauntology, exploring how it can creatively shape research practices, and how to engage with both participants’ ‘ghosts’ and the researcher’s own ‘ghosts’. The second half of the session will be hands-on, with participants creating mind maps to reflect on key takeaways: prompts for those about to conduct research to consider, and for those who have conducted research to heedfully revisit.

 

The group is supported by the Centre for Arts and Wellbeing. It is open to all who share our passion for creative methods and our desire to provide a supportive, stimulating space to explore these in. All welcome; no advance sign-up is required; just turn up on the day if you wish to join us.

 

Click here to join the meeting on Teams

Meeting ID: 365 984 616 93

Passcode: hMWjSW

 

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