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Working with Difficult Stories. Strategies to Care for Researchers and Their Subjects


  • Institute of Historical Research Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU (map)

As researchers we are often drawn to topics that are close to or hearts and that resonate for us. For example, we might be driven to research experiences of conflict, refugees, domestic abuse, illness or violence.  Such research can sometimes stir up ‘difficult’ memories  and feelings for researchers, impacting on them in different and unexpected ways.

In this two day workshop we want to explore ways of managing this ‘secondary trauma’ for researchers, drawing on our own experiences and practices and those of the experienced researchers who will lead the individual sessions.  The session leads will reflect on their own practice and student participants are expected to come along ready to share their own ideas and experiences, and to work on ‘best practice’ with others.  At the end of the workshop we will collectively produce a ‘toolkit’ for CHASE researchers who are working with ‘difficult stories’.


Draft programme

Monday 10 June

10.30-11.00 Welcome and coffee

11.00-12.30 Oral Histories of The Troubles: Lucy Newby

12.30-14.00 Lunch and small group discussions

14.00-15.30 Working on Ukraine's War: Yuriy Pukivskyi and Alina Dobrowski

14.50-16.00 Tea break

16.00-17.30 The Windrush Project: Juanita Cox and Eve Hayes de Kalaf

 
Tuesday 11 June

 9.30-10.00  Coffee and small group discussions

10.00-12.00 Creating a Toolkit for researchers working with 'difficult stories': Shaul Bar Heim & Zibiah Loakthar

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