Event overview
A one day CSISP conference
Working with different materials and in different domains, this conference will explore the relation between intimacy and research. How does the specificity of a research subject, or a particular methodology, create intimate relations? What kinds of intimacies are produced in our exchanges with the past through archival research? What are the possibilities of transcultural memory work with film? What ethical issues are raised by intimate ethnographic research? How intimate are scientific objects? Is it possible to think through intimacy without either privileging or excluding the subjectivity of the researcher?
Speakers
Simon Cohn, CSISP, Anthropology, Goldsmiths
Ania Dabrowska, photographer, Observer Hodge Photographic Award (2003)
Julia O'Connell Davidson, Professor of Sociology, Nottingham University
Bronwyn Parry, Geography, Queen Mary, University of London
Carolyn Steedman, Professor of History, Warwick University
Alia Syed, filmmaker, AHRC Research Fellow, Solent University
Organisers and Chairs
Mariam Fraser, CSISP, Sociology, Goldsmiths
Nirmal Puwar, Sociology, Goldsmiths
Marsha Rosengarten, CSISP, Sociology, Goldsmiths
Dates & times
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17 Feb 2006 | 10:00am - 6:00pm |
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