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The Politics and Ethics of Research on Contentious Terrain

Jamie Matthews4 Nov 2015

On Monday 2nd November 2015, Movements@Manchester held the latest in our series of Protest Talks, this time a half day workshop entitled ‘The Politics and Ethics of Research in Contentious Terrain’. Assisted by a NWDTC Pathway Events Fund, we brought together...

Postgraduate Research Event: The Politics and Ethics of Research on Contentious Terrain

Jamie Matthews9 Oct 2015

10am – 2.30pm, 2nd November in the Hanson Room, Humanities Bridgeford Street, University of Manchester. [map link] Researchers focused on politically contentious topics encounter ethical issues at every stage of research. This half-day workshop is designed to allow...

Staging protest’s relics: a visit to Disobedient Objects at the V&A

Jamie Matthews16 Sep 2014

‘How might an object be disobedient?’ The question occurred to me throughout the morning before my visit to the V&A. The exhibition’s title on the one hand seemed to allude to the truth that items and materials are part of our networks of contention, but it seemed...

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