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This workshop has two sessions: 3-5pm on 29th and 30th March. You should plan to attend both sessions.
In the course of their research, many PhD scholars work with a range of individuals and communities who bring their own complicated, nuanced relationships with institutions, academic and otherwise, to the exchange. In previous Aurora Learning series, participants have expressed a need for training focused on ethical and collaborative interview and research methods that focuses on the specifics of data collection and ongoing, participant informed consent.
By the end of this two-day course, participants will have considered:
This training will be delivered by Dr Jade Lee, Director of Aurora Learning, drawing on her academic background as well as extensive work with vulnerable and/or marginalised communities.
There will also be a Q&A session by Dr Harriet Barratt, researcher in Medical Humanities and Senior Research Associate at York St. John. Dr Barratt is currently leading a two-year research and evaluation project for the ‘Converge’ programme at York St John University and Northumbria University which connects people with experience of mental ill health to free arts education.
This training is open to all Techne students who think they will find it helpful but, is particularly targeted at early (first or second year) PhD students whose practice-based research focuses specifically on gathering material (whether interviews, life stories or narrative/art-based work) from a participant group.