(Post)Critical Interpretations of Voice

Wednesday 22 May 2024, 11:00am to 12:30pm

Venue

Management School LT7, Lancaster, UK, LA1 4YX

Open to

External Organisations, Postgraduates, Staff

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Free to attend - registration required

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WORKSHOP ON (POST)CRITICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF VOICE

Voice, as material and embodied in empirical expression, its different positionalities and the relationship between voice-centered-analysis, writing and textuality is under-examined within interpretive consumer research. Yet it plays a disruptive role in representing justice-centered discourses inviting readers to consider what could be other/wise. In this workshop we will reflect on how as researchers, we may (unintentionally) incarcerate voice in our empirical texts, ventriloquize, consign it to metaphorical basics, discipline it through language and subordinate it to thought. Despite offering no resolution, post critical interpretations infuse difficulty and difference into empirical analysis of voice by merging the political with the aesthetic to produce alternative representations to write for the Other.

Speaker

Martina Hutton

Royal Holloway University of London

Martina Hutton is a Senior Lecturer in Marketing and Co-Director of the Centre for Research into Sustainability (CRIS) at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her research focus is consumer poverty, sustainable communities, and social-material exclusion/marginality (poverty, hunger, post-prison).

Contact Details

Name Teresa Aldren
Email

t.aldren@lancaster.ac.uk

Website

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