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Leverhulme Research fellowship Methods on the Move: experiencing and imagining borders, risk & belonging
2012-2013
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See: www.walkingborders.com
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The intention of the Leverhulme research fellowship is to:
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explore walking as a method for conducting research on borders, risk and belonging;
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conduct walking research with participants/co-walkers (artists, academics, researchers & residents in the UK and across the globe) to access their experience and reflections on border places and spaces;
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advance innovations in biographical & visual/performative methods;
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reflect on the impact of the collaborative research findings and walk
RESEARCH PROJECTS
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