During early July this year, the Centre for Social Justice and Community Action at Durham University is delighted to welcome two international visitors, Mary-Brydon Miller (Cincinnati) and Caitlin Cahill (New York), who will be contributing to three events, along with Durham academics and community partners. Details are given below. Bookings are open now. The 2-day course is free for doctoral students from Universities in North East England, and for community organisations. There is a fee for students from outside the NE region. The dilemmas café and workshop are free. 7th and 8th July, Participatory Action Research: Theories, Methods and Challenges, a 2-day course, St, Mary’s College, Durham University (open to doctoral students and community organisations only). This two-day course is designed to develop understanding and skills in the theory and practice of participatory action research. BOOKING ESSENTIAL. For bookings and further details, go to: https://www.dur.ac.uk/socialsciences.health/faculty/par/ 7th July, 18.00-20.30, DILEMMAS CAFÉ: Using dialogue to explore ethical challenges in participatory research, St Mary’s College, Durham, DH1 3LR. BOOKING ESSENTIAL. For bookings and further details, go to: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dilemmas-cafe-using-dialogue-to-explore-ethical-challenges-in-participatory-research-tickets-25195118277 8th July, 10.30-16.00, New directions in participatory research ethics: Perspectives from UK and USA, A one-day workshop, St Mary’s College,, Durham, UK, DH1 3LR. (This workshop also forms day 2 of the doctoral students’ course. The workshop is open to all). BOOKING ESSENTIAL. For bookings and further details, go to: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/new-directions-in-participatory-research-ethics-perspectives-from-uk-and-usa-tickets-25032507905
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