Come learn about participatory art-based research methods!

You are invited to an exciting new seminar series titled “Using Participatory Art-based Research Methods for Evaluation”!

This seminar is presented in three parts.  The second session will take place tomorrow June 20th at 11am and will focus on the Photovoice methodology in international contexts. It will provide case studies from low- and middle-income countries and shows examples from the Arts and Humanities Council’s research that used Photovoice. This session is going to be led by a guest speaker, Dr Melis Cin from Lancaster University. Dr Cin uses arts methods with marginalised populations in Global South to raise critical consciousness, stimulate change in the community and facilitate public deliberation on important political and social issues that matter to the communities.

The third session will take place on June 29th at 11am and will be presented by Dr Claire Paterson-Young, Dr Ecem Karlidag-Dennis and Dr Toa Giroletti from the Institute for Social Innovation and Impact. This session explores how Photovoice, and other variations of Photovoice can be used for evaluation. The Institute for Social Innovation and Impact team adapted the approach to use for evaluation with young people, this adapted approach will also be presented in this session.

While these sessions are intended to be a seminar series, you are welcome to attend any of the sesisons even if you have not attended the previous ones.

All researchers are welcome to attend. You can find more information and a syllabus for the seminar on the Gateway page linked above as well as book your spot.

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