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[ecrea] Summer Institute in Qualitative Research
Tue Jun 21 12:38:53 GMT 2011
2ND INTERNATIONAL SUMMER INSTITUTE IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH: PUTTING
THEORY TO WORK, 18 - 22 July 2011
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
We are pleased to announce a special exhibition to accompany the
forthcoming Summer Institute, for which there are still a few places
available. 'Curiosity and Classification: Objects as Incitements to
Theory' is organised by the International Centre for Arts and Cultures
of Childhood (ICACC). The exhibition brings art and qualitative inquiry
together in an engagement with objects, inviting delegates to think
about memory, materiality, identity, history, loss and wonder.
email inquiries: (SIQR /at/ mmu.ac.uk) <mailto:(SIQR /at/ mmu.ac.uk)>
Information and registration: www.esri.mmu.ac.uk/siqr/about.php
<http://www.esri.mmu.ac.uk/siqr/about.php>
Exhibition details: http://www.esri.mmu.ac.uk/siqr/exhibition11.php
Standard delegate fee: £295
Plenary keynote speakers 2011:
DEBORAH BRITZMAN, York University, Canada
'On matters of soft theory and affected belief: a psychoanalytic
approach to the defense of theory'.
LINDA TUHIWAI SMITH, University of Waikato, New Zealand
'Decolonizing research in new spaces with new possibilities'?
HARRY TORRANCE, Manchester Metropolitan University
'Mixed methods research: what is the role of qualitative methods'?
LISA MAZZEI, Gonzaga University, USA
'Plugging one text into another: thinking with theory in qualitative
research'
HELEN COLLEY, Manchester Metropolitan University
'Time, space and ethics: thinking through Marx'
KATE McCOY, State University of New York (New Paltz)
'Heroin's monstrous beauties: mark(et)ing affect and abject
KERI FACER, Manchester Metropolitan University
'Democracy, education and reclaiming narratives of the future'
BILL GREEN, Charles Sturt University, Australia
'Research, practice, emergence; or, emergent methodologies in
educational research'
MAGGIE MACLURE, Manchester Metropolitan University
'Classification or wonder? Coding as an analytic practice in qualitative
research'.
Putting Theorists to Work (Practical Sessions):
Butler, Derrida, Lacan, Foucault, Bourdieu, Deleuze, Lyotard, Badiou.
Delegate-led sessions (optional): for delegates wishing to present their
own research.
The Summer Institute will be of interest to qualitative researchers who
are looking for stimulating engagements with theory, from doctoral
students to more experienced researchers, across the social sciences,
education, health and caring professions.
Maggie MacLure
Summer Institute Director
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2nd Summer Institute in Qualitative Research: Putting Theory to Work. 18
- 22 July 2011. Registration now open: www.esri.mmu.ac.uk/siqr/about.php
"Qualitative Inquiry: Where are the Ruins?"
Keynote presentation to NZARE Conference 2011.
Download a pdf copy:
www.esri.mmu.ac.uk/resstaff/profile.php?name=Maggie&%20surname=MacLure
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