'How to be Heard? Collaborative Research With Arts and Drama.'
The event is an opportunity for those working collaboratively with arts (including sound, music, digital) or drama for research to share their skills and experiences and learn from others who work in and/or across University and community settings. We are looking for talks or alternative forms of presentation from those who have collaborated with arts and/ or drama for research. What can be understood to count as research? What kinds of negotiations have to take place, for example between aesthetics and instrumentalism? What funding opportunities and threats does this kind of work promote? What in particular is enabled by creative approaches to collaborative research? How and where does this research circulate, and what prevents that circulation?
So in summary at the event we will look at 'how to be heard'
- 1 via how collaborators use creative methods to co-produce research.
- 2 via how those research outputs reach broader audiences through the media, social media, publications, story telling, at conferences, in political spaces and so on.
The event takes place on the 17th June between 12pm-5.00pm at St. Mary's Heritage Centre in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear.
If this is something that interests you and you have experiences that you would like to share in a 20 minute talk or through an alternative presentation format, please contact [log in to unmask] with a title and a short paragraph on what you would like to do or say before the 6th of May.
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