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Episode 5 - Prof. Laura Gonzalez

30m · Arts-based/Artistic Research Methodological Practices In Truth (ARMPIT) · 29 Jun 11:02

In this episode, I interviewed Prof. Laura Gonzalez to discuss her current research and PhD research projects. Prof. Gonzalez shared critical insights into arts-based research including 'embodying theory,' 'mistakes,' 'innovating a style of writing as an artist-researcher' as well as wonderful advice for other researchers.

https://www.lauragonzalez.co.uk/about/

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