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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250424T100000
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URL:https://rida.shu.ac.uk/events/ukrio-webinar-strengthening-research-int
 egrity-in-the-arts-and-humanities/
SUMMARY:UKRIO Webinar: Strengthening research integrity in the arts and hum
 anities
DESCRIPTION:This is the latest in the series of regular free webinars from 
 the UK Research Integrity Office on research integrity and related issue
 s.\n\nEach discipline of research has its own research integrity considera
 tions. This webinar will explore research integrity issues and opportuniti
 es in arts and humanities research\, exploring the needs of its researcher
 s and how organisations can foster best practice and provide practical sup
 port.\n\nSpeakers\n\nProf.dr. Rik Peels\n\nFaculty of Religion and Theolog
 y\, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam\, and African Center for Epistemology and
  the Philosophy of Science\, University of Johannesburg\n\nRik Peels holds
  a University Research Chair in the Faculty of Religion and Theology at th
 e Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He specializes in the ethics and epistemol
 ogy of belief\, in particular extreme belief\, see www.extremebeliefs.com\
 , and replication in the humanities. Among his most recent books are Ignor
 ance (OUP 2023) and Monotheism and Fundamentalism (CUP 2024). He is the ma
 in editor of the OUP Extreme Belief and Behavior Series (2024-2026).\n\nDr
  Joe Parslow\, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama\n\nDr Joe Pars
 low is a queer researcher\, writer\, teacher and producer. They are a Lect
 urer in Popular and Queer Performance at The Royal Central School of Speec
 h and Drama\, where they also support research ethics and integrity and th
 e development of practice research. Outside of Higher Education\, they hav
 e also worked extensively as a producer of performance events in queer nig
 htlife settings. Their research focusses on queer performance and queer st
 udies\, and they examine how queer communities come together in spaces whe
 re drag and queer performances take places. Their monograph\, Their Majest
 ies: Drag Performance and Queer Communities in London (Routledge\, 2024)\,
  examines London’s drag scene since 2009. Their current research project
 s explore drag performance and Artificial Intelligence (AI) and a larger o
 ngoing project examining contemporary queer hope.\n\nFor further informati
 on on this event or future events at UKRIO please follow the UK Research 
 Integrity website.
CATEGORIES:Online,UKRIO
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