Researchers who use creative methods in their work are being invited to produce online tutorials for NCRM.
The centre is offering £600 for each completed tutorial.
Tutorials can cover topics such as visual arts, virtual reality simulations, phenomenology, AI, autoethnography or similar practices.
The resources will be added to NCRM’s collection of more than 90 free online tutorials.
What we’re looking for
NCRM’s online tutorials include around 800 words of text, short videos, a worksheet or exercise, and a further reading list.
Dr Gil Dekel, NCRM’s e-Learning Technologist, said: “We welcome any creative method that enhances research practice. Whether you're interested in participatory, performance-based, AI or practice-led approaches, your insights could inspire a new generation of researchers.”
Examples of potential topics
- AI in research
- Visual arts
- Story completion
- Soundscapes
- Analogising
- Virtual reality simulations
- Phenomenology
- Grounded theory
- In-depth interviews (narrative interview method)
- Practice-based research
- Ethnography
- Visual methodologies
- Participatory action research
- Case study research
- Reflective practice
- Heuristic inquiry
- Performance-based research
- Autoethnography
How to submit an idea
To submit an idea for a tutorial, please send us a short outline or bullet-point list describing: the method; its use case; the type of method; around five keywords.
Outlines should be emailed to Dr Gil Dekel: g.dekel@soton.ac.uk