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Creative Research / Instituting Art Training Series: Arts-Based Methodologies in Research - Embodying consent: With yourself, with others and during research
Attenborough Arts Centre, Main Hall, University of Leicester

Creative Research / Instituting Art Training Series: Arts-Based Methodologies in Research

Cr/ia will offer four training sessions in arts-based methodologies aimed at addressing questions of power in knowledge production, and at improving the ability of research methods to grasp affective, ephemeral and embodied knowledge.

The training sessions are open to all PGR students and staff from the University of Leicester for a maximum of 25 participants.

Please write to lias@le.ac.uk if you would like to book a place also indicating any accessibility needs.

Session 1: Embodying consent: With yourself, with others and during research.

Friday 14th February 2025. 11-2 pm (with break) held at Attenborough Arts Centre, Main Hall, University of Leicester

*** pls wear comfortable clothing

Zoe Goodman, Anthropologist and Facilitator at Rebellious Care

Alice Tilche, Associate Prof in Anthropology and Museum Studies, University of Leicester

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