Visual and Embodied Methodologies for Social Science - onlineInfo Course Information![]() This online course will introduce participants to visual and embodied methodologies (VEM) and how they can be used in social science research. VEM can increase understanding about the social world, enhance participation and collaboration through the arts-based or creative research process, and add meaning and value to the analysis and communication of research data. By learning about VEM participants will learn how these methods can be used to develop original research approaches, work with vulnerable and minoritised groups, and address key social science research challenges. This modular course consists of one core ‘Introduction to VEM’ module followed by a selection of optional modules on specific VEM methods. All participants undertake the core introductory module and can then select optional modules to customise the training according to the VEM methods of interest. The Introduction to VEM module (13th October 2025 09:00 - 11:00) covers:
The ‘pick and mix’ two-hour sessions on particular VEM methods include: 13th October 2025
14th October 2025
15th October 2025
The course is charged as one day for the core module plus up to two modules from the ‘pick and mix’ options above, two days for the core module plus up to five modules and three days for the core module plus up to eight modules. Please book the required number of days and you will be contacted to choose which modules you wish to attend. Numbers will be limited to 12 participants on each module. Learning outcomes
Payment using the Online Store can only be completed via Visa and Mastercard Credit/Debit Card or PayPal. AMEX is not accepted. Course CodeNCRMVEMSS Course LeaderTiffany Fairey and Phoebe Martin
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