Somatics Toolkit
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17-10-2017 15:04:34
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How can your own BODY support your RESEARCH activities?buff.ly/2YBZT0S new blog from our team about the launch of the somatics toolkit! CU Coventry Research Blog buff.ly/2Yv4iCI
"Anthropology is more receptive to the inclusion of the physical" says jonathan skinner in Ep 3 of our podcast Remember Your Body #somatics buff.ly/2CcRy9L
Why the body is essential to anthropological research - Dr Jerome Lewis UCL Anthropology in conversation with Eline Kieft in Episode 2 of our podcast - well worth a listen NCRM buff.ly/2Hw3IyI
Tim Ingold on The crisis of ethnography, the problem with embodiment, human becomings and exploding cellos - Episode 4 of Series 1 of our podcast is out and for this episode we have a fantastic stand-in host in Queer Walter Benjamin — benspatz.bsky.social buff.ly/2TVUCCV University of Aberdeen NCRM Economic and Social Research Council
Exploring inner space: In Episode 1 of Series 2 of our fabulous podcast Gil Hedley talks to Doerte Weig about being a somanaut, integral human anatomy, fascia and the link between body fat and consumer culture buff.ly/2SKTDjG NCRM Economic and Social Research Council
Tim Ingold on The crisis of ethnography, the problem with embodiment, human becomings and exploding cellos - Episode 4 of Series 1 of our podcast is out and for this episode we have a fantastic stand-in host in Queer Walter Benjamin — benspatz.bsky.social buff.ly/2TVUCCV University of Aberdeen NCRM Economic and Social Research Council
Why does value have to be associated with an amount of money? A great discussion with Canadian philosopher Brian Massumi in our latest podcast on what alternative economies might look like. buff.ly/2T35HwO Doerte Weig Sense Lab NCRM Economic and Social Research Council
Episode 5 of Series 2 of our podcast Doerte Weig talks to Auxi Gálvez about how flamenco and Feldenkrais stimulated her embodied approach to architectural training buff.ly/2Y67MLb #Feldenkrais #architecture
Can Social Presencing Theater work be used as a research method or tool and can it inform researchers on how embodied knowing can be a valid part of research? buff.ly/2Z4wuwU Interesting discussion with Arawana Hayashi for our podcast Presencing Institute MIT Sloan School of Management NCRM