Methods Lab, Sociology Department, Goldsmiths. Bringing the social world to life through experimental, collaborative, interdisciplinary research methods.
The double special issue of @AFSJournal, Creating Feminist Futures: Methodologies for New Times edited by @katjungnickel and me, is really coming together! At this moment of multiple crises, it asks how feminist methodologies can make ethically and politically just futures 🧵 1/?
All welcome to this screening and discussion with @RozMortimer on her film The Deathless Woman. More details, incl how to register, are here: methodslab.org/portfolio/scr…
All welcome to this screening and discussion with @RozMortimer on her film The Deathless Woman. More details, incl how to register, are here: methodslab.org/portfolio/scr…
All welcome to this screening and discussion with @RozMortimer on her film The Deathless Woman. More details, incl how to register, are here: methodslab.org/portfolio/scr…
Great start to the theory stream at #britsoc2021 BSA Conference, with four talks on utopias and futures, then the new materialisms symposium. Chairing more stressful then being a speaker! Theory stream tomorrow at 9.30 am with Rebecca Coleman next. @britsoci
ML are very happy to support a FEEL TANK on Dis/Enchantment in Research led by @chloeturner_uk. This discussion-led online workshop is open to all PG students & non-academic researchers. 19/3 3-4.30pm GMT. More info & register a place: methodslab.org/portfolio/fee…
We are hosting @rcecoleman for a free seminar on Feb 2nd, 13:00-14:00 UK time. Rebecca will be discussing 'the future politics of glitter: Fabulation, materiality, affect
Details to sign up are below, come join us as we discuss all things glitter!
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MethodsLab is very pleased to support "Brutalist Architectures: Mourning, Mapping, Mobilising launch symposium" on Tues 20th Oct. All welcome, please register. More info at: methodslab.org/portfolio/bru…
Please join OUR CONTAGIOUS MATERIALITY event on Wed 13 May UK5pm co-organized by @SociologyGold MA Visual Sociology alumni & supported by Methods Lab - to explore how artists and visual sociologists invent & translate their problems. Info & sign up at: methodslab.org/portfolio/our…
Speakers will address how we might translate & 'make contagious’ materials & materiality so that problems can be shared with others. It launches a challenge to translate a piece of current social research into a new kind of media or inhabit a different materiality.
Speakers include: Nina Wakeford (Reader, Depts of Art & Sociology, Goldsmiths), Ali Eisa (Lecturer in Art, Goldsmiths), Michael Guggenheim (Reader in Sociology, Goldsmiths), Caitlin Yardley (BA Visual Art faculty, Curtin University). #visualsociology#practiceresearch#STS