Using Creative Processes in Participatory Research Workshop
Come and build your know-how and know-who!
Date and time
Location
University of Exeter Business School
Rennes Drive The Collaboratory, Streatham Court Exeter EX4 4PU United KingdomAgenda
9:30 AM
Arrival (refreshments), welcome, introductions and overview
10:10 AM
Participatory Research - purpose, principles and practice
10:30 AM
An Arts Approach
10:55 AM
Break - refreshments
11:05 AM
Case Study - Compassion Project
11:45 AM
A Digital Technologies Approach
12:10 PM
Lunch
12:50 PM
Immersion - getting into participation
1:30 PM
Presenter Panel Q&A
1:50 PM - 2:20 PM
What next for our participation?
About this event
- 5 hours
A lively and informal workshop designed to inspire you with practical ideas and examples of how to use arts and digital technologies to create engaging and inclusive participatory research.
This free workshop for HASS Early Career Researchers, comprises engaging talks and interactive sessions led by expert practitioners from within and beyond the university, including visual researcher and film producer Dr Polly Card, and digital performance specialist and choreographer, Joumana Mourad.
The workshop is designed to get your creative juices flowing and help you to find your interdisciplinary community of like-minded researchers and practitioners.
The workshop runs from 9.30 to 2.30pm, with refreshment breaks and a free lunch to ensure plenty of time for reflection, discussion and generally getting to know people.
Venue Directions
The Collaboratory (also referred to as room 0.28) is located in Streatham Court, numbered building 31 on the campus map. The Collaboratory is adjacent to Finance and Economics Experimental Laboratory at Exeter (FEELE) which is clearly signposted from outside Streatham Court.
Registration
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