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DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20240314T085135
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SUMMARY:Feeling\, Memorializing\, Knowing: Queer*ing research practices
DESCRIPTION:How do we acknowledge\, engage with\, and theorize the affectiv
 e energies (e.g.\, desire\, fear\, awkwardness) which our scholarly and ac
 tivist engagements generate? What is left of ethical practices if we do no
 t reflect the intimacies of our conversations\, collaborations and friends
 hips with our interlocutors\, if we ignore the multiple emotional dimensio
 ns of humanitarian and advocacy work\, or if we conceal the intimacies whi
 ch shape our engagement with archives and historical actors? How do we con
 ceptualize the contradictions of these energies in our desire to contribut
 e to new ways of knowing and work towards social justice? The one-day work
 shop\, facilitated by the scholar and writer Anima Adjepong\, Associate Pr
 ofessor of Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies\, University of Cinc
 innati\, invites us into a practice of queer:ing and strategically interru
 pting our methodological approaches and perspectives. Inspired by their wo
 rk on erotic ethnography as “a more ethical\, mind-full and human-center
 ed approach” this co-created space uses the erotic as a necessary tool t
 o decenter normative ways of producing knowledge and develop collective pr
 actices for critical self-reflexivity in our research and activist engagem
 ents.\\r\\n The workshop encourages students and scholars from all discipl
 ines and fields as well as creative and curatorial\, humanitarian and poli
 cy professionals from outside academic institutions to participate. The hy
 brid format enables participation from beyond the Basel venue. The day wil
 l include introductions for all participants (kindly share or bring along 
 a personal story\, recollection or artefact)\, group discussions and selec
 ted project profiles.\\r\\nDateline: Monday 8th April 2024 . Registration:
  workshop.zasb@unibas.ch
X-ALT-DESC:<p>How do we acknowledge\, engage with\, and theorize the affect
 ive energies (e.g.\, desire\, fear\, awkwardness) which our scholarly and 
 activist engagements generate? What is left of ethical practices if we do 
 not reflect the intimacies of our conversations\, collaborations and frien
 dships with our interlocutors\, if we ignore the multiple emotional dimens
 ions of humanitarian and advocacy work\, or if we conceal the intimacies w
 hich shape our engagement with archives and historical actors? How do we c
 onceptualize the contradictions of these energies in our desire to contrib
 ute to new ways of knowing and work towards social justice? The one-day wo
 rkshop\, facilitated by the scholar and writer Anima Adjepong\, Associate 
 Professor of Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies\, University of Ci
 ncinnati\, invites us into a practice of queer:ing and strategically inter
 rupting our methodological approaches and perspectives. Inspired by their 
 work on erotic ethnography as “a more ethical\, mind-full and human-cent
 ered approach” this co-created space uses the erotic as a necessary tool
  to decenter normative ways of producing knowledge and develop collective 
 practices for critical self-reflexivity in our research and activist engag
 ements.</p>\n<p><br /> The workshop encourages students and scholars from 
 all disciplines and fields as well as creative and curatorial\, humanitari
 an and policy professionals from outside academic institutions to particip
 ate. The hybrid format enables participation from beyond the Basel venue.<
 br /> The day will include introductions for all participants (kindly shar
 e or bring along a personal story\, recollection or artefact)\, group disc
 ussions and selected project profiles.</p>\n<p>Dateline: Monday 8th April 
 2024 . Registration: workshop.zasb@unibas.ch</p>
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