Protected: Feedback on the visual methods from a social worker
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This was a question and the perspectives of some of the people who attended the PhD Design conference at Imagination Lancaster last week. What are your thoughts?
So after reading my Honours dissertation I read through my Masters thesis too. This has really helped me see the thread in my work and clarify the purpose of my PhD which has been waylaid by the the literature I’ve been reading and the ideas that has sparked. So from my Honours dissertation where I [...]
I attended the Royal Society of Art’s Traveling Pantry workshop today in Glasgow designed by Fellows Tessy Britton and David Gauntlett to test whether giving ideas, methods and tools to small groups of people can encourage them to start new community projects. This post shares what we created in one of the workshops when Tessy [...]
When I started my PhD the idea I was looking into was – what if young people in the leaving care service were able to visualise their future? Would this help them with the planning process they go through before they leave care? Would this help their workers identify areas that they could better support [...]
One of the things I keep on bumping up against as I have been conducting my research are my own ideas, assumptions, preconceptions and expectations about what I will find, they best way to go about answering a particular problem, how I am reading a text etc. In order to acknowledge this I’ve taken a [...]
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