Using Art to Elucidate Social Scientific Theories and Concepts

This session will focus on using research and/or writing exercises grounded in creative analytic practices to help students understand key course theories and concepts.

May 4, 2017
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Location
DCAL, Room 102 Baker Library
Sponsored by
Institute for Writing and Rhetoric (IWR)
Audience
Faculty, Staff
Registration required
More information
Hope Rennie

Leader: Darlene Drummond

Narratives are theoretical vehicles in their own right that help make sense of what’s happening around us by politicizing personal experiences to mobilize resources for social change. This session will focus on using research and/or writing exercises grounded in creative analytic practices such as evocative autoethnography and poetry to help students understand key course theories and concepts. Lunch will be served.

Registration required, please go to this page to sign up.

Location
DCAL, Room 102 Baker Library
Sponsored by
Institute for Writing and Rhetoric (IWR)
Audience
Faculty, Staff
Registration required
More information
Hope Rennie