Practising Ethics: Positionality, Spatiality and Subjectivity in Dialogue
12 October 2015, 2:00 pm–6:00 pm
Event Information
Open to
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Location
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Room G02, The Bartlett School of Architecture, 140 Hampstead Road, London NW1 2BX
In this symposium speakers will consider how ethics is
practiced from the perspective of positionality, spatiality and
subjectivity in dialogue. Universities tend to have clear guidelines on
the ethical procedures involved in gaining informed consent when
interviewing subjects, but these often do not consider the subjective
experiences and emotional effects of gathering verbal and visual
materials. Geography, psychoanalysis, ethnography/anthropology,
political science, architectural design and the visual/performing arts
offer a more nuanced and conceptual understanding of the possible
spatial, cultural and political settings involved in conversing. Drawing
on their own experiences as students, supervisors, practitioners and
researchers, speakers will draw out questions around the spatial
positions we take up when speaking and listening, how these are informed
by the psychic structures of subject-object relations and the power
dynamics around seeing/being seen, speaking/being heard, and variations
according to practice and discipline.
Speakers include: Dr Lesley Caldwell (UCL Italian),
Professor Ger Duijzings (Regensburg University), Dr Sophie Handler
(University of Manchester), Dr Mohamad Hafeda (Leeds Beckett
University), Dr Sharon Kivland (Sheffield Hallam University), Professor
Jan Kubik (Director of the School for Slavonic and Eastern European
Studies, UCL), Cecilie Sachs Olsen (Queen Mary), Professor Steve Pile
(Open University), Dr Linda Sandino (University of the Arts
London/V&A).
This seminar is co-funded by The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment and the AHRC-funded LAHP (London Arts and Humanities Partnership), and is part of an LAHP series for PhD students taking place in autumn 2015 entitled 'Practising Ethics' co-funded by LAHP and the UCL ESRC DTC.