Practice As Research

Voice, Authority and Truth

November 10, 2021 Nicole Brown Season 1 Episode 2
Practice As Research
Voice, Authority and Truth
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In this presentation Áine McAllister shares poetic output from a recent poetic inquiry project to frame a discussion on applied ethnopoetic analysis as a means of revealing voice, the ethical considerations of representation and ‘ownership’ and share reflections on the intersection between ethnopoetics as a linguistic analysis technique and the researcher’s poetic representation. She discusses poetry as a viable method of presenting research findings because of its capacity as a form to remain close to or ‘true’ to the voice of research participants and their perspectives.

Check out "Seeking Access" Poetic Inquiry Pamphlet and the Poetic Inquiry Video

Áine McAllister is a Lecturer at UCL Institute of Education. Her research interests include critical poetic inquiry as a dialogic pedagogical approach, applied ethnopoetic analysis (linguistic ethnography) of conversational narrative to uncover voice and dialogue as a means to elicit poetry to amplify voice. Her work is situated at the intersection of applied linguistics and poetry as research.

Welcome and intro
Áine McAllister's presentation
Open discussion with Áine McAllister and Dr Jenny Van der Aa led by Dr Nicole Brown
Look ahead and goodbye