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USING CREATIVE AND VISUAL METHODS IN COMPARATIVE RESEARCH
A one-day seminar funded by the International Journal for Social Research Methodology
Friday, 15th June, University of Surrey
CALL FOR PAPERS
Keynote speakers: Agata Lisiak (Bard College, Berlin) and
Rita Chawla-Duggan (University of Bath)
Increasing use is made of both creative and visual methods in social research. Nevertheless, to date there has been very little discussion of the extent to which such methods
can be used in comparative research. This seminar will explore some of the challenges of using these methods cross-nationally, examining the different cultural associations that may be brought to bear in different national contexts, and how these are accounted
for in research design, data collection and analysis. It will also draw on the experiences of researchers working in this area, to explore how such challenges can most effectively be addressed. We welcome papers that address any aspect of using creative and/or
visual methods in comparative research, or across spaces of difference more broadly defined (e.g. with groups from different ethnic or social class backgrounds).
Abstract Submission:
Please send abstracts of up to 250 words
by 14th April 2018 to Rachel Brooks at the University of Surrey:
[log in to unmask]. (There will be no charge for attending the seminar as all costs are kindly being covered by the
International Journal for Social Research Methodology.)
Seminar Organisers:
The seminar is organised by the Eurostudents research team at the University of Surrey (Rachel Brooks, Jessie Abrahams, Predrag Lazetic and Anu Lainio). Further details about the Eurostudents project can be found at:
www.eurostudents.net.
Rachel Brooks
Professor of Sociology and Associate Dean (Doctoral College)
Executive Editor,
British Journal of Sociology of Education
Department of Sociology
University of Surrey
Guildford
GU2 7XH
T: 01483 686987
Twitter: @_rachel_brooks
EuroStudents research project:
www.eurostudents.net
Latest book: Brooks, R. and Waters, J. (2017)
Materialities and Mobilities in Education
London, Routledge
Latest article: Brooks, R. (2017)
The construction of higher education students in English policy documents,
British Journal of Sociology of Education