Archive for 2022

[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]

[Commlist] Call for applications to the Ph.D. course “Autoethnographic methods: Building reflexivity through critical and collaborative arts-based practice” in Denmark

Mon Jun 20 09:08:47 GMT 2022





Call for applications to the Ph.D. course “Autoethnographic methods: Building reflexivity through critical and collaborative arts-based practice” in Denmark

--

The Ph.D. course will be held from November 29^th to December 2^nd , 2022. It spans 4 days to give time for discussing papers, participating in lectures, and actively engaging in workshops with arts-based experimentation and production.

The course is offered for 4 ECTS by the Doctoral School of Communication and Arts at Roskilde University, Denmark. We will meet in person in Roskilde and Copenhagen. Please note that it is not an online course.

English is the working language.

Applications are due on October 3^rd .

*Course description:*

The course explores autoethnography as a main or supplemental mindset and method. Students will gain insight into the ontological, epistemological, and ethical premises of autoethnography. Course themes include collaborative autoethnography; embodiment; autoethnography and intergenerational memory; autoethnography as a lens to engage with more-than-human entities; and decolonial potentialities. We unlock these themes by applying the prism of arts-based approaches.

Consequently, the course focuses on building the ability to conduct autoethnographic reflections through active text and audio-visual production. There will be group workshop time for experimentation with writing and arts-based approaches to autoethnography. Autoethnography covers well-known sociological and humanistic methods for critical-reflexive introspection on the researcher’s role and construction of relations with others. It offers rich narrative, visual and performative approaches for linking personal experience with the larger cultural phenomena being studied. It emphasizes the importance of both recognizing and including one’s own experiences and subjective understandings at all phases of the research project, including building ethnographic stories. Common to autoethnographic approaches is that the researcher reflects on their presence in the field and in the text by using a first-person narration.

Autoethnographic texts cut across multiple genres and mediaand artistic modes, e.g. from poetry, short stories, journalistic accounts, or visualizations (e.g. still photos, drawings), to performances, andvideos.

Lecturers:

Assoc. Professor Tatiana Chemi (Aalborg University) is the main lecturer and contributes with broad experience in performative autoethnography and arts-based research.

Assoc. Professors Lisbeth Frølundeand Linda Lapinaat Roskilde University are co-facilitators, lecturers and organizers.

Details regarding other guest teachers, panels, field studies and course activities will be announced in September 2022.**

*Registration and preparation:*

Applications should be uploadedviathe online registration system by *October **3^rd , **2022*. *Applicants**must **send **three documents when applying for the course**, please follow the guidelines carefully as described on *Roskilde University’s site*: *https://study.ruc.dk/class/view/29004 <https://study.ruc.dk/class/view/29004>**

Contact persons: Lisbeth Frø(lundelisbethf /at/ ruc.dk) <mailto:(lisbethf /at/ ruc.dk)>and Linda (Lapinallapina /at/ ruc.dk) <mailto:(llapina /at/ ruc.dk)>

---------------
The COMMLIST
---------------
This mailing list is a free service offered by Nico Carpentier. Please use it responsibly and wisely.
--
To subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit http://commlist.org/
--
Before sending a posting request, please always read the guidelines at http://commlist.org/
--
To contact the mailing list manager:
Email: (nico.carpentier /at/ commlist.org)
URL: http://nicocarpentier.net
---------------




[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]