Narrative Ethics (few places remaining)
Date:
19/03/2012
Organised by:
University of East London & Institute of Education
Presenter:
Leaders: Molly Andrews/Jens Brockmeier/Maria Medved/Corinne Squire
Level:
Intermediate (some prior knowledge)
Contact:
Rowena Lamb at novella@ioe.ac.uk
Map:
View in Google Maps (WC1H 0AA)
Venue:
Library
Thomas Coram Research Unit
Institute of Education
27-28 Woburn Square
London
Description:
The Centre for Narrative Research and NOVELLA will host a one day workshop on Narrative Ethics at the Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education.This event will engage participants with an overview of ethical issues in narrative research, a consideration of how narrative research presents specific, unavoidable, and productive problems in the ethical arena, and some specific examples of ethically challenging research. The workshop will involve presentations, as well as small group work on ethical issues.Participants are encouraged to bring their own examples of ethical dilemmas to the workshop.Programme 9.30-10.00: Registration, tea/coffee10.00-10.30: Introductions; what are the group's questions about ethics and narrative research?10.30-11.30: Molly Andrews and Corinne Squire: Ethics in narrative research.11.30-11.45: Tea/coffee11.45-1.15: Maria Medved and Jens Brockmeier: The ethics of narrative research involving Aboriginal women1.15-2.15: Lunch2.15-3.15: Small group work on ethics vignettes3.15-3.30: Tea3.30-4.00: Paired work and then general discussion of how all this relates to the participants' questionsBooking for this event will open soon and full details, including how to book a place, will be available shortly. In the meantime if you have any questions about the event, please contact Rowena Lamb at novella@ioe.ac.uk.
Cost:
£30 per day for UK-registered students. £60 per day for staff from UK academic institutions (including research centres), ESRC funded researchers and UK registered charitable organisations. £220 per day for all other participants. The course fee includes course materials, lunches and morning and afternoon refreshments.
Website and registration:
Region:
Greater London
Keywords:
Narrative Methods, Research Ethics, Responsibility, Reflexivity, Power.
Related publications and presentations from our eprints archive:
Narrative Methods
Research Ethics