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Digital Economy Network Summer School

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19/07/2016

Co-organised "An ethical wormshop: Opening all the cans" with Angelika Strohmayer and Manu J Brüggemann. Abstract: Researchers and practitioners working in sensitive settings can often struggle with contemporary official ethical procedures. Sensitive settings often require working on the fringe of conventional practice and can be an inherently challenging endeavour. Working with collaborators, partners, and stakeholders at the limits of hetero normative patriarchal categories exacerbates the challenges of conducting successful and ethical research. This creative workshop calls on practitioners working in sensitive settings but struggling with existing institutional, disciplinary or departmental ethics. Our aim is to provide a forum for personal experiences on official ethics procedures to build an understanding of more positive and imaginative ethical processes. We intend to go beyond conventional workshop approaches, working with researchers’ personal stories through activities based in radical pedagogy, somatics and artistic practice. We invite early career researchers to critically formulate and exchange needs and wants as emerging academics when engaging in anthropodigital projects at the fringe of topically and methodologically commonplace practice.

Event (Conference)

TitleDigital Economy Network Summer School
Date17/07/1620/07/16
Website
LocationOpen Lab, Newcastle University
CityNewcastle Upon Tyne
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
Degree of recognitionNational event