This session is particularly relevant to all academic and research staff in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business who self-identify as an early career researcher, and all late-stage PhD students as 'ECRs in transition' to inform their postdoctoral career planning. Other staff are most welcome to attend.
Helen Knowler (University College London) and
Elizabeth Done
(Âé¶¹´«Ã½) discuss the ethical dimensions of their research to date into exclusionary practices in education, briefly describing the procedural and relational issues, and highlighting the ethico-political dimension, which they frame as an ethics of resistance.
This session will cover:
• Context – the studies in question
• Procedural ethics
• Relational ethics
• An ethics of resistance
• Managing ethical dilemmas.
• Context – the studies in question
• Procedural ethics
• Relational ethics
• An ethics of resistance
• Managing ethical dilemmas.
SESSION PLAN (times are approximate)
13:00 – Refreshments available (teas, coffee and biscuits, socialising)
13:15 – Welcome:
Kayla Parker
(Introduction to the session)
13:20 – Presentation by Elizabeth Done and Helen Knowler
13:50 – Q&A discussion chaired by Kayla Parker
14:15 – Session ends (informal discussion and socialising continues to 14:30)
13:15 – Welcome:
13:20 – Presentation by Elizabeth Done and Helen Knowler
13:50 – Q&A discussion chaired by Kayla Parker
14:15 – Session ends (informal discussion and socialising continues to 14:30)
Please kayla.parker@plymouth.ac.uk for any queries.