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Engaging Research on Global Challenges and Social Justice-Digital Research Methods

Dates
Wednesday, June 14, 2023 - 14:00 to 16:30
Location
The Hub Theatre, OU Walton Hall Campus, Milton Keynes

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As part of the Research Festival-Engaging Research on Global Challenges and Social Justice (14-21 June 2023), Professors Rose Capdevila and Lisa Lazard will be presenting at the roundtable discussion on' Digital Research Methods' on the first day of the event- 14 June.

Time Title or Topic
14:00 - 15:00

Digital Research Methods

‘Not quite real life: accessing authenticity through digital research methods’ will explore the practice and ethics of conducting research in an online environment. It will consider not only the practical but also the ethical, methodological and theoretical rationales for conducting research in this way. Rather than conceptualising the internet as a substitute or stand in for ‘real life’, it will locate this practice within an understanding of the power of this medium as a fundamentally relational technology.
Speakers: Rose Capdevila and Lisa Lazard.

Building upon her award-winning Enduring Love? study, Jacqui Gabb worked with a start-up tech company to develop Paired, which is now the global #1 couple relationship app. Her current research is pioneering conceptual tools to examine contemporary relationship quality and digital intimacies.
Speaker: Professor Jacqui Gabb.

15:30 - 16:30

Engaging with Public and Policy Makers

‘Research that reaches a general audience: tips and tricks to make media commentary work for you’.
Speaker: Precious Chatterje-Doody.

Forest and Trees’: doing feminist and queer public sociology on Chinese social media.
Speaker: Ling Tang

‘The research-policy nexus’: This talk will outline Prof Nicola Yeates’ experience of working with advocacy actors across different social policy worlds.
Speaker: Nicola Yeates
Chair: Umut Erel.