YSJ, Academic Development Programme
Professional Development for Learning, Teaching and Research
Facilitator: Associate Professor Sarah Lawson-Welsh
Session Overview:
This session provides the chance to think about the nature of researcher fear and the benefits of intellectual risk-taking, using Sarah’s own research in global food studies as a case study and drawing upon the theoretical writing on dis/comfort of feminist thinkers such as Sara Ahmed, Rachelle Chadwick (and others). There will be opportunities to review your individual and collective ‘comfort zones’ as a researcher and you will be encouraged to think further – and reflexively – about the politics of dis/comfort in your own individual research praxis and the ways in which you can harness this to develop research strategies which challenge privileged positions of ignorance or ‘comfortable truths’ (Chadwick 2021).
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the session, you will have a clearer sense of your individual and collective comfort zones as a researcher and better awareness of a range of strategies that you can put in place to harness intellectual risk-taking in your research in positive and productive ways.
This session is taking place on Microsoft Teams and will be recorded.
Please register for the event here: Feel the Fear’ (and do it anyway): intellectual risk taking Tickets