Wednesday 10th May 9.30 – 1.30, City Campus, Edward Street, 103
This is a FREE workshop but please reserve your place by booking a ticket here https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/centre-for-dci/t-lnxegmd
In this workshop we explore the use of participatory and mapping methods in digital research and innovation.  We will hear from 4 CDCI researchers for whom mapping forms a significant aspect of their digital research and innovation methodological practice.
• Judith Ricketts is a digital artist who uses virtual and augmented reality technologies to map or (geo)locate historical data on the transatlantic slave trade.
• Carl Bonner-Thompson is a digital geographer who uses mapping to understand how power operates in and through digital spaces, platforms and devices in the context of gender, sexuality and LGBTQI+ experience.
• Isilda Almeida uses mapping methods in the context of coproduced research with underserved audiences in natural and cultural heritage, to understand how drone technologies and piloting can build capability in reimagining human geographies, spatial justice, identity and placemaking.
• Mary Darking is a digital researcher and innovator who elicits local context with people with experience and professionals through participatory mapping of: service environments; organisational and clinical processes; digital architecture and data flow; local geographies; and lived experience journeys.

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