Shownotes
Alison Liebling (Criminology): 'Towards a person centred social science'
Judith Gardom (Education/Criminology): ''The subversive good' - person-centred social science and the politics of recognition'
Riffing off a video of Joelle Taylor’s ‘The last poet standing’, this session will explore what (often) unarticulated assumptions do social scientists make about personhood in how they design and explore their research questions? Drawing on her work on Trust, Risk and Faith in High Security prisons, Alison Liebling (Criminology) will lead us in conversation about how visions of human nature shape our theories of individual identity and potential, social action and institutions. Judith Gardom (Education/Criminology) will draw on her work about forms of recognition and its importance in educational settings. She will consider when the personal becomes political, and how this might influence methodology.
For more information on the whole series please visit: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes/the-subversive-good
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