Collaboratory season break notice.
Collaboratory season break notice.
Transcript for Collaboratory episode, “Collaboratory Season Break Notice”
Music provides a fascinating example of co-creativity in action – whether that be through the coming together of instruments and performers, the space in which the music is played, or the process of audience members listening to music. Musician and academic, Kim Cunio, reflects on the co-creative musical projects that he has been involved with and shares insights into the responsibilities that different cultural roles and relationships require of us.
Transcript for Collaboratory episode, “Music, Co-Creativity and Cultures: A Conversation with Kim Cunio”
Transcript for Collaboratory episode, “Navigating Positionality and Power”
How can our identities, knowledge, values and biases influence how we work? Our guests Kaira Zoe Cañete, Emma Blomkamp, Shona Coyne and Jilda Andrews seek to answer this question by drawing from their...
Community engagement and ensuring informed consent are highly important processes when engaging in co-creative research with Indigenous communities. Azure Hermes, Deputy Director of the National Centre for Indigenous Genomics (NCIG), shares her experiences navigating through these processes in her work with Indigenous communities consulting about potential uses of historical blood samples held by NCIG.
Transcript for Collaboratory episode, “Community Engagement & Consent – A Conversation with Azure Hermes”
In this second part of our blog series on the CASS Collaborative Cultures Project we share recent participatory research undertaken with staff at the Australian National University’s (ANU) College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS) investigating the institutional, project and individual enablers and challenges of collaborative practice in a university context. We outline our process and findings to date and share our plans for next steps in action research and culture change to enhance collaborative cultures at the ANU.
Transcript for Collaboratory episode, “Co-created Research: A Conversation with Kaira Zoe Cañete”