You are warmly invited to the final FMC research process seminar of the Semester. And it’s a treat!
Researching vernacular memory: Arts-based ethnography – by Prof Emily Keightley (Loughborough University)
This talk will explore research methods for (media) memory studies. Using the research project Migrant Memory and the Postcolonial Imagination (a five year arts-based ethnographic research project) as a case study, the talk will cover issues of research design, ethical practice, engaging with postcolonial memory, and dealing with data collection and data analysis in multi-sited arts based ethnography.
Tuesday 14 December, 2-3pm
https://bournemouth-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/9292103478?pwd=UzJnNTNQWDdTNldXdjNWUnlTR1cxUT09
Meeting ID: 929 210 3478
Passcode: rps!4fmc
You are all very welcome to join
Hope to see you there
Dan and Sae











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