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[ecrea] 2nd Annual Narratives of Health and Wellbeing Research Conference
Wed Oct 04 17:58:54 GMT 2017
You are invited to register for "Rise: A Conference Exploring
Resilience, Writing and Wellbeing".
The Health, Creative Arts, Humanities and Human Service disciplines have
much in common. This one-day multi-disciplinary conference showcases
work that reveals the benefits to society of scholarship in all of these
areas. We explore the concepts of resilience, writing and wellbeing.
Wenckus once observed that storytelling, in whatever mode - be it oral,
written, filmed, or dramatized - can "relate cultural history, teach
ethics and morals, relax, entertain, and stimulate imagination and
creativity" (1994, p. 30). In health-care, there can be stress and
dissatisfaction, leading to detached clinicians and impersonal actions.
Research linking the creative arts and health may hold the key for
humanising this vital workforce.
In this, our second narratives of health and wellbeing conference, we
showcase scholarly work reviewing, exploring, studying, deconstructing
and reconstructing the concept of resilience - the positive adjustment
to adversity. We explore the role narrative plays in conveying stories
of resilience and how the act of writing and developing narrative may
also build resilience. We may begin to question whether resilience is a
personal, innate, or learned attribute; a social or cultural asset; or a
buzzword that offloads social and workplace responsibilities onto
individuals.
Delegates likely to benefit include researchers, scholars, advanced
undergraduate, post-graduate and RHD students working in any area of
narrative research, writing narrative production, nursing, midwifery,
mental health, the creative and performing arts, education and the
humanities.
This conference is an exciting opportunity for delegates to interact
across a diverse range of interests. The conference program features
half day workshops that will provide delegates with hands-on learning
and experience, an evening welcome function with a special private
viewing of the CQU Noosa Arts Space Exhibition and featured floor talk,
a full day conference event showcasing multiple speaker presentations
and keynote addresses by Dr Kate Ames co-author of Will To Live, and
Professor Margaret McAllister, Professor of Nursing at CQUniversity
Australia.
Date Thursday 26th and Friday 27th October 2017
Location CQUniversity Noosa Campus, Queensland, Australia
Full conference program and registration details can be found on the
conference website www.narrativesconference.org
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