Knowing in the Head, Heart, and Gut: Practices of Embodied Qualitative Inquiry
Symposium on the role of embodiment for qualitative (and creative) research and with a thematic focus on existential crisis, grief and digital media
Info about event
Time
- 13.00: Annette Markham (Professor, AU): Welcome to DLRC and the symposium "Knowing in the Head, Heart, and Gut: Practices of Embodied Qualitative Inquiry"
- 13.05: Laura Ellingson (Professor, Santa Clara University, US): "Doing Legwork: Embracing Unruliness in Embodied Research” (presentation and questions, chair: Annette)
- 13.40: Ylva Hård af Segerstad (Senior Lecturer, University of Gothenburg, SE): “Case sensitive: On the complexities of studying vulnerable communities as a researcher-participant” (presentation and questions, chair: Carsten)
- 14.15: Break - coffee and tea
- 14.30: Dorthe Refslund Christensen (Associate Professor, AU): “The private, the personal and the universally human: some preliminary reflections on researching one’s own life”
- 14.50: Signe Uldbjerg Mortensen (PhD student, AU): "Writing as a method for exploring alternative experiences of digital sexual assault”
- 15.10: Tina Thode Hougaard (Associate Professor, AU): "The language of mourning and death on social media”
- 15.30: Shared Q&A-session for Dorthe, Signe and Tina (chair: Carsten)
- 16.00: A glass of wine
All are welcome!