The Methodologies and Contexts of "Recovery" Research in the C21

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Description

This residency hosted by the University of East Anglia and supported by the CHASE Doctoral Training Partnership offers an intensive, advanced training opportunity for doctoral researchers at all levels and in all humanities discipline areas whose PhD project involves an element of “recovery” research (research that seeks to bring to light, restore and/or critically recuperate works/individuals/objects that have been lost, obscured, neglected or denied). By bringing together established scholars and doctoral researchers to discuss and develop on-going conversations about the value, method and impact of recovery research, the retreat will foster critical reflection on how each individual’s project fits within and speaks to wider research practices around recuperation and political commitments to diversity in the humanities.
Period1 Apr 20195 Apr 2019
Event typeConference
LocationBeaulieu, United KingdomShow on map
Degree of RecognitionNational