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The Radical Methodologies (RaM) Research and Enterprise Group explores counter-conventional approaches to research and practice across varied contexts and disciplines. The group’s activities support the development of epistemologically sensitive approaches to situations characterised by complexity, conflicting values, and uncertain boundaries.
Given the systemic complexity of contemporary challenges, questions of methodology are increasingly important. Yet, there remains a tendency to reduce methodological considerations to processes of selection between known methods and techniques. The work of RaM looks to question the roots of methodological assumptions (hence radical – from the Latin radix, or root) and to promote exchange between discourses that tend to get separated out by institutional, disciplinary and departmental structures.
RaM hosts regular events, facilitating the exchange of methodological insight amongst researchers and practitioners and maintaining a strong and active connection to the university’s doctoral postgraduate taught community. Members of the group sustain and develop collaborative partnerships with individuals and organisations externally. Current focuses include feminisms, radical pedagogies, cybernetics, radical constructivism, design activism, meta-design, radical positions in ethics, design research and the philosophy of science, and trans- and post-disciplinary perspectives.
Image credit: Sally Sutherland 2020
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Tom Ainsworth
- School of Arch, Tech and Eng - Subject Lead Architecture and Design, Principal Lecturer
- Centre for Arts and Wellbeing
- Experimental Design Practices Research and Enterprise Group
- Radical Methodologies (RaM) Research and Enterprise Group
- Centre for Design History
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Projects
- 1 Active
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Cybernetic transdisciplinarity as pedagogy
Sweeting, B. & Sutherland, S., 26 Jun 2022, (Accepted/In press) Journal of the International Society for the Systems Sciences. 11 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference proceeding with ISSN or ISBN › Conference contribution with ISSN or ISBN › peer-review
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Listening
Sweeting, B., 7 Jun 2022, The architecture of ideas: The life and work of Ranulph Glanville, cybernetician. Seaman, B. (ed.). Imprint Academic, p. 208-211Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference proceeding with ISSN or ISBN › Chapter
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Possibilities for a critical cybernetics
Scholte, T. & Sweeting, B., 5 Aug 2022, In: Systems Research and Behavioral Science. 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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What If? Why Not?
Sally Sutherland (Presenter)
13 Jul 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Conversation as Process and Content in Design Education
Ben Sweeting (Presenter)
19 May 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk
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*Challenging Times Hothouse 202**2**
Sally Sutherland (Participant)
11 May 2022 → 13 May 2022Activity: Events › Workshop