Breaking Methods: Power and Positionality in Caribbean and Caribbean
Diaspora Research
Friday March 10, 2000. 10.00 - 4.30pm (registration 10.00)
Institute of Commonwealth Studies
28 Russell Square
London, WC1B 5DS
Entrance, Lunch and Refreshments : £10
Concessionary Rate (Unwaged) : £5
Provisional Programme
Tracey Skelton (Nottingham Trent University)
'Race', Self and Research in the Caribbean: a reflexive consideration of
fieldwork in Montserrat
David Howard (Oxford University)
Scared, excited and bothered with research
David Lambert (Cambridge University)
The Perils of Self(ish)ness: 'White Studies' and the Culture of Caribbean
Colonialism
Mimi Sheller (Lancaster University)
'Breaking Methods in Historical Research'
Jackie Sanchez-Taylor (Leicester University)
Sex and Sexualities in the Field
Kampta Karran (Birmingham)
Challenges in researching racial violence in 19th Century Guyana
Amanda Sives (ICS)
Who has Power?: Researching Violence in Downtown Kingston
Pat Noxolo (Nottingham Trent University)
'My people, my people': blackness as an ambiguous access route in
intra-disapora research
David Edwards
Experience from a Study of Small Farming in a Caribbean Country
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Enquiries : Dr Amanda Sives, Tel: 020 862 8865 or E-mail :
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Dr. Amanda Sives
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora Studies
Institute of Commonwealth Studies
28 Russell Square
London, WC1B 5DS
Tel: +44 0207-862-8865
Fax: +44 0207-862-8820
Website: http://www.sas.ac.uk/commonwealthstudies/
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