Bio-Social Methods for a Vitalist Social Science
Institute of Advanced Studies Workshop, University of Birmingham
16th July 2013
A workshop commentary written by Dr Bryony Enright is available here (PDF).
Some interesting quotes on the concept of the bio-social can be found here (Powerpoint).
Presentations and audio recordings of presentations will be added as available below:
Nudging Into Subjectification (Powerpoint)
Dr John Cromby, Loughborough University (AUDIO)
Porosity, Virality and the Study of Contagion (Prezi Presentation)
Professor Steve Hinchliffe, University of Exeter (AUDIO)
Experimental Entanglements in Cognitive Neuroscience (LINK)
Dr Felicity Callard, Durham University and Dr Des Fitzgerald, Aarhus University
Nanny, Nudger or Therapist? Therapeutic Approaches to Behaviour Change in an age of ‘Vulnerability’
Professor Kathryn Ecclestone, University of Sheffield (AUDIO)
Using Mindfulness Training in Pro-environmental Behaviour Change (Powerpoint)
Rachel Lilley, Aberystwyth University (AUDIO)
What is Impact? Producing Modest and Vulnerable Knowledge
Dr Megan Clinch, The Open University
Nudge Meets RCT: Evidence-based Manipulation for the Public Good? (POWERPOINT)
Professor Martyn Hammersley, The Open University (AUDIO)
Closing Remarks
Dr Jessica Pykett, University of Birmingham (AUDIO)
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Audio and slide presentations from the recent Bio-social methods workshop, including contributions from Steve Hinchliffe, Felicity Callard, Martin Hammersley, and Jessica Pykett.
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