Unsettling Research: Dialogic Tools for Engaged Inquiry
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Unsettling Research: Dialogic Tools for Engaged Inquiry

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By Loughborough Institute of Advanced Studies
International House, Loughborough UniversityLoughborough, England
Sep 17, 2025 to Sep 17, 2025
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IAS Residential Fellow Dr Bibiana Oliveira Serpa delivers a workshop for Postgraduate Researchers.

IAS Residential Fellow Dr Bibiana Oliveira Serpa delivers a workshop for Postgraduate Researchers (PGRs) -

This 90-minute workshop offers a reflective exercise on politically engaged research, using the (Anti)Dialogic Cards — a visual and poetic tool designed by Latin American researchers to unsettle dominant practices and foster critical dialogue. Developed within the Design and Oppression Network, the cards draw on Paulo Freire's and Latin American traditions of activist inquiry. The session invites participants to explore tensions, contradictions, and desires within their research practices. Rather than presenting fixed methods, the cards provoke questions around power, care, and positionality. Through small-group conversations based on selected cards, participants will engage in collective reflection, opening space for political imagination, shared discomfort, and a rethinking of the researcher’s role in co-creating knowledge with and from social struggles. The session is particularly relevant for doctoral researchers interested in participatory, collective, or politically committed research.

Arrivals from 12:45pm for a 1:00pm start.

International House can be found here on the campus map

IAS Residential Fellow Dr Bibiana Oliveira Serpa delivers a workshop for Postgraduate Researchers.

IAS Residential Fellow Dr Bibiana Oliveira Serpa delivers a workshop for Postgraduate Researchers (PGRs) -

This 90-minute workshop offers a reflective exercise on politically engaged research, using the (Anti)Dialogic Cards — a visual and poetic tool designed by Latin American researchers to unsettle dominant practices and foster critical dialogue. Developed within the Design and Oppression Network, the cards draw on Paulo Freire's and Latin American traditions of activist inquiry. The session invites participants to explore tensions, contradictions, and desires within their research practices. Rather than presenting fixed methods, the cards provoke questions around power, care, and positionality. Through small-group conversations based on selected cards, participants will engage in collective reflection, opening space for political imagination, shared discomfort, and a rethinking of the researcher’s role in co-creating knowledge with and from social struggles. The session is particularly relevant for doctoral researchers interested in participatory, collective, or politically committed research.

Arrivals from 12:45pm for a 1:00pm start.

International House can be found here on the campus map

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