CRESR Seminar – Rough sleeping in the UK: the complexity of intervention
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The next Space and Place Group (SPG) event will take place via Zoom on Thursday 10 December 7 - 9:30pm. Led by Luke Bennett, Associate Professor in SSA, 'The Haunted Home' is an interdisciplinary event which will explore the many ways in which a home may be said to be haunted. Open to all, the … Continue reading Hallam Space and Place Group event: ‘The Haunted Home’
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The final instalment in Sheffield Hallam University’s Space and Place Group’s season of ‘Haunts’ related online events will be taking place on Thursday 17 June (7 - 9:30pm). Led by Luke Bennett (Associate Professor, Department of the Natural & Built Environment), speakers will look at how we come to feel collectively 'haunted' by certain moods, affinities or … Continue reading Space and Place Group event
Our Culture, Health, Environment, Food and Society (CHEFS) research cluster is delighted to host a series of online research talks, covering the varied terrain of the socio-cultural dimensions of food and drink. On Friday 15 October (1000-1100; Zoom), the upcoming Food, laneways and public art: The gastronomic transformation of Melbourne research talk will explore the rise of a … Continue reading Street art and café culture collide as CHEFS research talks return
Organised by the Ethics of Research with Children and Young People’s research cluster, part of Research Methods@SHU. The cluster is for researchers of all levels, from post-graduate to professor who have an interest in conducting research with children and young people. These seminars are intended to support researchers understand the fundamental principles of conducting research … Continue reading Collaboration or exploitation? An introduction to the ethics.
Professor Simon Shibli will be sharing his methodology work on 'Secondary analysis of large-scale national data sets'. This event is part of the Health Research Institute Seminar Series. For more information, a meeting invitation to the seminar, or if you would like to present at the series, please contact health-ri@shu.ac.uk Synopsis and bio for Simon's … Continue reading Secondary analysis of large-scale national data sets.
Presenter: Nino Bariola, University of Texas at Austin Abstract: Creative and artistic producers from racialized social groups are often evaluated through differentiated and exclusionary logics and they must deal with critics’ and consumers’ expectations about how they represent a general or specific ethnic category. While some studies have depicted how creative producers conform to authenticity … Continue reading Authenticity, legitimacy, and the radical politics of ceviche