Conference Paper (unpublished)
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Citation
Michael M (2019) A Visual Study of an Academic Writing Skills Workshop ¨C an Example from Brazil. 2019 SRHE Annual Research Conference, Newport, Wales, 11.12.2019-13.12.2019. https://www.srhe.ac.uk/conference2019/downloads/SRHE_ARC_Abstracts_2019.pdf
Abstract
Although there is growing research on teaching academic writing skills, little is situated in contexts of the Global South: our understanding of such practices is impoverished in consequence. Using a visual study of writing workshops delivered in two Brazilian universities, this paper presents an arts-based sociomaterial analysis-in-progress. Specifically, through researcher-created drawings the analysis will explore how workshop practices are shaped by material, sensory and political contexts of ¡®being published¡¯ in Brazil, and it shows what these practices look like. At first glance these practices might appear familiar but, critically for what will be the mid-point of analysis, the presentation will ask the following: to what extent is appearance a reflection of my own northernised gaze? To what extent can researcher-created drawings illuminate the complexity of teaching practices in an unfamiliar context? And how might prickly ethical issues of visual research in higher education settings be resolved?
Keywords
Academic writing; visual methods; art-based methods; practice
Status | Unpublished |
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Conference | 2019 SRHE Annual Research Conference |
Conference location | Newport, Wales |
Dates | ¨C |
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Senior Lecturer, Education