Dear All,
We are pleased to announce that the abstract submission deadline for the Research Methodology Conference (RMC 2023): Decolonising Research Methodologies and Methods has been extended to 30th April 2023.
For more information, please visit our conference website: https://thelondoninstitute.org.uk/events/rmc-2023/
We look forward to your participation in the RMC 2023 and to fostering critical conversations around decolonising research methodologies and methods.
Kind regards,
The London Institute
THE LONDON INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL STUDIES
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY CONFERENCE (RMC 2023): Decolonising Research Methodologies and Methods
Abstract submission deadline: 30 April 2023
The London Institute of Social Studies invites you to submit an abstract to the Research Methodology Conference (RMC 2023) that will be held in partnership with Birkbeck University of London and Coventry University’s Centre for Global Learning (GLEA) on the 16th June 2023.
In recent years, the discussion around decolonisation of the university and of the curriculum has become increasingly widespread, following the “Rhodes Must Fall” and “Fees Must Fall” protests in South Africa and the “Why is my curriculum white?” and “Why isn’t my professor black?” movements in the UK. The call to decolonise universities and to radically alter educational landscapes to reflect experiences and knowledge emanating from the global south is a crucial intervention in reframing issues of justice and equity in favour of global majority peoples in higher education. The question remains how in practical terms will these interventions shape how research is conducted, evaluated and published? What methods and methodologies will move the dial from reformist managerialism to liberation and transformation? This conference provides a space for new and emerging researchers to envisage how the decolonial turn provides them with an opportunity to think anew about their research and its potential impact on higher education processes and practices. The conference will be a space to critically think about methods and methodologies that take us beyond the traditional educational spaces and which envisage new synergies between academy and community.
In an attempt to promote critical conversation around the theme, we are therefore seeking contributions about but not limited to the following topics:
Critical analyses of the various forms and norms of decolonisation (real and imagined)
Decolonisation of research methodologies and methods
Methodological choices and challenges
Research design, methods of data collection and fieldwork and analysis
Ethical and legal issues
Digital Research, use of new technological tools and innovative approaches
Engaging marginalised audiences in research
Limitations and future directions
Addressing these challenges and opportunities, the RMC 2023 provides an important opportunity for established academics, early-career and postgraduate researchers from across the Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, with the objective of providing a critical but supportive environment.
This conference will enable participants to i) share their research experience, ii) get feedback from their peers and leading academics, and iii) develop their understanding of methods and methodologies in global contexts. Through the one-day conference, attendees will be able to explore the current research trends, empirical, methodological, and ethical issues, as well as challenges and opportunities.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Dr William Ackah, Senior Lecturer in Black and Community Geographies, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
Title: Empowered from Below: Learning from African descendant decolonial and anti-racist struggles.
Dr Steven Puttick, Associate Professor of Teacher Education, University of Oxford, UK
Title: Striations of Empire in Social Science Research: Decolonising Methodologies in Geography and Education.
Dr Althea-Maria Rivas, Senior Lecturer in Global Development, Peace & Conflict, SOAS University of London, UK
Title: Reclaiming the Decolonial Project: The Politics of Method
Dr Gillian Stokes, Assistant Professor at UCL Social Research Institute, University College London, UK
Title: TBC
Dr Arinola Adefila, Associate Prof & Deputy Director Of Scolpp, Staffordshire University, UK &
Dr Saba Hussain, Assistant Professor in Education and Social Justice, University of Birmingham, UK
Title: (Im)possibility of doing ‘decolonial’ work in neo-liberal Universities.
Submission:
Abstracts should be no more than 500 words, outlining your study and the methodological aspect(s).
Please submit your abstract via: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rmc2023
Abstract submission deadline: 30 April 2023
Paper notification: 15 May 2023
Presenter/attendee registration deadline: 31 May 2023
Conference: 16 June 2023
Registration and fees: For more information, please click here.
Presenter: £60
Participant: £20
Outcome: Post-Conference Publications
I) Conference Proceedings: Conference Proceedings: Presented abstracts from the conference to be invited for a full paper submission for the Conference Proceedings to be published around October 2023.
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