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excellent stuff. congratulations. liz

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thanks!
we are taking over the world!
kip


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Centre for Qualitative Research
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Bournemouth University

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Congratulations!!

Oma
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Subject: Bournemouth University launches £226K biographic perform ative
study

Bournemouth University launches £226K biographic performative study on older
gay and lesbian citizens in rural Britain

Several academics at Bournemouth University’s Centre for Qualitative
Research have been selected to take part in the ‘New Dynamics of Ageing’
programme, the UK’s largest study of the quality of life of older people.
This seven-year research initiative, the largest research programme on
ageing to date in the UK, is a unique collaboration between five UK Research
Councils – ESRC, EPSRC, BBSRC, MRC and AHRC – supporting scientists from
across the disciplines to work together on research which will benefit the
quality of life of older people.


Dr Kip Jones, Reader in Qualitative Research at Bournemouth’s Centre for
Qualitative Research and The Media School, will lead one of the projects
that will listen to the life stories of gay and lesbian older adults living
in rural South West England or Wales using the Biographic Narrative
Interpretive Method.  Citizen panels will then create a script based upon
the stories for a widely distributed film, directed by professional
filmmaker, Josh Appignanesi.


Jones explained: "Gay and lesbian older adults too often are invisible;
combined with rural living, these individuals are particularly vulnerable to
isolation.  This opportunity to listen to their stories and then produce a
film based on their lives will mean that such individuals will no longer
remain unseen.  The project will test theories about cross-pollination
between the arts and sciences by using in-depth biographic data to inform
performative dissemination of social science research”.


The interview stage is just beginning and the project welcomes volunteers
for life story interviews.  Rural background (South West England and Wales),
age and diversity are important factors.  Please contact Dr Jones if you are
interested in participating in the interviews or Reflective Team panels
later in the process.  [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>





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