Workshop 1: Critical Friends

Below are some notes, drawings, and reflections from our first workshop.

ARP Cycle

Social Justice

Things to consider:

  • Who benefits?
  • What inequalities are you addressing?
  • What voices are included? Or missing?
  • How will your research promote change?

For me, the content of the work I’m making will address social justice issues. I need to think about voice – the planned structure involves having a conversation with one other guest. Who is that guest? What do they offer? Is it better that they are informed or uninformed in the topics covered?

Consent

  • Consent is informed
  • Consent is given
  • Consent can be withdrawn

I intend on conducting interviews and having guests on my podcast. I will need to create an information sheet and consent form for both participants. If I am doing a listener experience event, I will need to consider consent then too.

Learning Outcomes

  • Critically analyse how a social justice issue within your context impacts student experience.
  • Develop a feasible and detailed research design.
  • Design, act, and review research methods.
  • Present a critical evaluation of your project.

I’m trying to keep these LOs in mind as I go through the process!

Ethical Research Plan

I have begun drafting my submission!

About Holly St Clair

Holly St Clair is an illustrator and lecturer based in London, UK. Their work explores empathy and emotion through colour and simple facial expression. Self-aware by nature, they aim to find common ground with audiences. They are an associate lecturer at Camberwell College of Arts teaching on the BA (Hons) Illustration course.
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