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FREE, Registration Required.
Dear colleagues,
Please find below programme and registration details for the following research seminar as part of the Creative Methods in Health and Wellbeing Seminar Series:
EXPLORING DIGITAL AND SENSORY METHODS
Friday 30th June, 2017, 10am-4.30pm Eastern Gateway Building 102, Brunel University London
There has been an increasing interest in the use of creative methods as a means to elicit insights into health and wellbeing and about everyday life. This second seminar focuses on the use of digital and sensory methods. In particular, we highlight the increase in use of digital and sensory methods, the diversity of methods and methodologies, and the possibilities and limitations of digital and sensory methods to elicit insights into health, wellbeing, the arts and everyday life.
Speakers and Titles of presentations:
Professor Carey Jewitt (University College London) Researching touch: multimodality, sensory ethnography and the potential of arts based methods
Professor Johannes Birringer (Brunel University London) Somatic and digital gestures in immersive dance
Dr Helen Manchester (University of Bristol) Care-ful co-tinkering: co-designing technologies for elder care
Dr Elizabeth McKay (Brunel University London) Digitally including the socially excluded – perspectives from mental health
Dr Huw Davies (University of Oxford) The (im)possibility of capturing young people’s socio-technical ecosystems
Dr Farnaz Nickpour (Brunel University London) Designing for Empathy: understanding diversity through inclusive design methods
Dr Emma Rich (University of Bath) Researching young people and digital health practices: some methodological considerations
Please register here via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/exploring-digital-andvisualmethods-tickets-34882607819
EXPLORING DIGITAL AND SENSORY METHODS SEMINAR 2<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/exploring-digital-andvisualmethods-tickets-34882607819>
www.eventbrite.co.uk
There has been an increasing interest in the use of creative methods as a means to elicit insights into health and wellbeing and about everyday life. This second seminar focuses on the use of digital and sensory methods. In particular, we highlight the increase in use of digital and sensory methods, the diversity of methods and methodologies, and the possibilities and limitations of digital and sensory methods to elicit insights into health, wellbeing, the arts and everyday life. Speakers:Professor Carey Jewitt (University College London): Researching touch: multimodality, sensory ethnography and the potential of arts based methods. Professor Johannes Birringer (Brunel University London):Somatic and digital gestures in immersive dance. Dr Helen Manchester (University of Bristol): Care-ful co-tinkering: co-designing technologies for elder care. Dr Elizabeth McKay (Brunel University London): Digitally including the socially excluded – perspectives from mental health. Dr Farnaz Nickpour (Brunel University Lo
This seminar series is being organised by Wendy Martin, Elizabeth McKay Monica Degen and Emma Wainwright through the Welfare, Health and Wellbeing research theme in the Institute of Environment, Health and Societies.
Funded by the University Research Seminar Series Award, Brunel University London.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Dr Wendy Martin
Senior Lecturer
Member - Institute of Environment, Health and Societies - Welfare, Health and Wellbeing Theme
T: +44 (0)1895 268747
Brunel University London
College of Health and Life Science
Department of Clinical Sciences
Mary Seacole Building (Level 3)
Brunel University London
Uxbridge, Middlesex.
UB8 3PH
www.brunel.ac.uk<http://www.brunel.ac.uk/>
Co-covenor BSA (British Sociological Association) Ageing, Body and Society study group
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