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Fri 20 May 2022
12:15 - 13:30

Provided by: Schools of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences


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Resilience and Resistance
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Fri 20 May 2022

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Bookings now closed - zoom link is below:

Join Zoom Meeting https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/93778246224?pwd=YWFjOGQxRktLNGN1d1FMNGJoVHNPZz09

Meeting ID: 937 7824 6224 Passcode: 602052

Note: This will start at 12.15pm and not 12pm as originally advertised

In this final event we will work with some strategies that help us a) consider what harm means (this requires some individual reflexivity) b) what might work for us as individuals if we feel we are harmed in the research process and c) developing a plan of action. Doing this before we experience harm delivers more control and efficacy.

This event won’t though, focus only on resilience and individual power. Time will be taken to consider structural barriers to being and doing. We will consider the role of resistance and what is required to remove barriers. We will consider the role of allies, of tenured and senior colleagues, and of peers in providing safe and nurturing conditions in which we can all flourish.

The live discussion could go in a number of different directions: we can take time to think about well-being or we could work at a more political level creating a manifesto for change. I’m keen that control of the narrative lies with you.

A pre-session exercise will be introduced in a pre-recorded lecture and available for completion after the event.

Further information: https://ppd4phd.com/emotional-aspects-of-research/

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Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
3 Fri 20 May 2022   12:15 - 13:30 12:15 - 13:30

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