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Home » For and about students » Events: Conferences, Workshops, Lectures, Talks » TECHNE TRAINING DAY: Writing the Self in Practice-based-Research

 

TECHNE TRAINING DAY: Writing the Self in Practice-based-Research 

21st May 2018 

Venue:  Arts Lecture Theatre 2, Royal Holloway University of London

Time:    10am - 4pm

 

Practice-based-Research involves process, research, and critical reflection about one’s practice. This event will focus on addressing questions centred around how to write about your ‘Self.’ It will include a variety of rhetorical strategies and approaches for post-graduate research students to consider methodologically with the principle of writing their practice as a type of practice itself. This event aims to assuage concerns about self-reflective critical writing by offering practical strategies from several PbR scholars and/or practitioners who work at the intersections of theatre, performance, dance, history, cultural studies, critical theory and (auto)ethnography.

 

Programme:

10-10:15am         WELCOME, Melissa Blanco Borelli

10:15-11:45am     Panel Discussion 1: Royona Mitra, Iona Szeman, Hannah Ballou

11:45-12pm         Coffee Break

12-1:30pm           Keynote Workshop/Lecture-Performance: Priya Srinivasan et. al

1:30-2:30pm        Lunch (will be provided)

2:30-4pm             Panel Discussion 2: Broderick Chow, Cristina Rosa, Priya Srinivasan

 

Please register here.

 

 


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