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SUMMARY:Seminar series "Toward an integrative cognitive science of social inequalities" (spring semester 2024)
DESCRIPTION:The goal of this seminar series is to discuss research coming out of the fields of cognitive science and sociology\, with the hope of articulating the social and cognitive dimensions of inequalities. Are there bridges between these two fields? What are the challenges for interdisciplinary research? Although the differences between the fields of cognitive science and sociology cannot be denied\, the goal of this seminar is to facilitate scientific exchange among communities of researchers interested in questions that relate to social inequality. \nSeminars will be held online. People have to complete this form to register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfhlo6XYGO0zVcLR4bxQmSJqjIteLbxHjRkeLINKgmCy1lbng/viewform \nFor more information\, you may contact the organizers Stanislas Morel (stanislasmorel2003@gmail.com) or Jérôme Prado (jerome.prado@cnrs.fr).
URL:https://aps.pt/event/seminar-series-toward-an-integrative-cognitive-science-of-social-inequalities-spring-semester-2024/
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SUMMARY:Webinar "How to bring creativity to your research journey"
DESCRIPTION:Description \nIn this webinar\, experienced creative researchers will shed light on what it means to bring creativity to both theory and practice\, and provide the tools that will allow you to embark on this journey. \nDrawing on fiction writing\, poetry\, visual art and the creative space within phenomenographic research\, the panellists will discuss the strengths and challenges of bringing creativity to research to allow us to better explore the different ways people think about the world. \nThe panellists \nAmanda Taylor-Beswick is Director of Centre for Digital Transformation at the University of Cumbria and co-author of ‘Doing Phenomenography’ (Policy Press). \nLeah Gilman\, Welcome Trust Research Fellow in the Department of Sociological Studies at The University of Sheffield and co-authored of ‘Fiction and Research’ (Policy Press). \nNicole Brown is Director of Social Research & Practice and Education Ltd and Associate Professor at University College London and author of ‘Making the Most of Your Research Journey’ (Policy Press)\, co-author of ‘Embodied Inquiry: Research Methods’ (Bloomsbury) and the upcoming books ‘Photovoice Reimagined’ (Policy Press) and ‘Creativity in Education: International Perspectives’ (UCL Press). \nThe event will be chaired by Helen Kara\, a leading independent researcher\, author\, teacher and speaker specialising in research methods\, particularly creative methods\, and research ethics. Helen is an academic author with over 25 titles and 1000 citations; notably ‘Creative Research Methods: A Practical Guide and Research’ and ‘Evaluation for Busy Students and Practitioners’\, both in their second editions. \nWebinar Registration: https://bristol-ac-uk.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_p-eLyXYSQTeCJzsLtfus1Q#/registration
URL:https://aps.pt/event/webinar-how-to-bring-creativity-to-your-research-journey/
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