Dr. Patti Lather, Ohio State University
Against Proper Objects: Toward the Diversely Qualitative
4:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Education Auditorium
Dr. Lather‘s work examines various (post)critical, feminist, and poststructural theories, with a focus on the implications for qualitative inquiry with the call for scientifically-based research in education. In this lecture, she will sketch current conjunctures of qualitative research via memoir, genealogical mapping, and reflections on her empirical work. Dr. Lather will touch on field-forming framings, ruins of praxis, and theorizing of the incalculable subject.
At 7:00 p.m., Dr. Lather will be a presenter/provocateur with Dr. David Malloy, U of R, VP Research, and Dr. Michelle Stewart, U of R, Assistant Professor, Justice Studies, at a talkin’ about school and society discussion entitled, “The Messy Politics of Research,” La Bodega Restaurant-Upper Level/ Banquet Room, 2228 Albert St., Regina
AN ASL SIGNER WILL BE PRESENT AT BOTH THE LECTURE AND THE EVENING DISCUSSION
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