This project uses the Yorkshire branch of Manchester University Cooperative University and the South Cooperative Community to prepare for the preliminary on how the emotional aspects of cultural and social life change the community life of the community in the northern non-industrial area We conducted a survey to study.
This work was done at "Ghost Lab", and academic doctor Geoff Bright became the event space of "participatory process space: semi-improvised, horizontal, community / activist / art" (Massumi, 2005). "The first project makes use of scholarships in the field of emotions, memory and identity in the history of cultural research, architecture, practice of creative arts and social theory, but in particular it becomes a controversial thing To develop a conceptual framework of "social distress" developed by Professor Avery Gordon (see Gordon, 1997) to study how the past has emotional implications. State-of-the-art "availability" (Williams, 1977: 134), yet strongly shaped, and itself shaped
Avery Gordon conducted an interdisciplinary hybrid investigation of the "blind zone" of social research as it is reflected in the current closed obsolete past existence. Through community research collaborated with the shift of 'new material' in art practice (Barrett and Bolt, 2013), we developed the concept of social distress. And our goal is to contribute to Gordon's approach.
"I could not foresee the special usage of Dr. Jeff Bright with a book called" Ghost: Puzzle and Sociological Imagination ". "I am keen on the core problems and objectives of my work. Naturally, Bright developed a unique approach at Ghost Labs, allowing the general community to master theoretical and historical complex knowledge without sacrificing complex theories.
Tackling social distress is currently investigating the existence of two "valuable communities": the joint movement Rochdale Pioneer Museum and the UNITE Southern Yorkshire community branch (labor union) in South Yorkshire Coalfield. This project is an innovative collaborative production space known as an interesting "Ghost Collaborative Lab" based on cultural research, history, architecture, practice of creative art, social theory, and theoretical theory. We are collaborating with our partners. Various expressions - ethnography of poetry, radio art, comics, major achievements. R / Agency works at the boundary between field and research / performance. The role of Bright at R / Armina is held mainly as a performance national / ethnographic magazine scholar, under the project theme In Angry Tongues. Erotic creative practice in politicized poetry, songwriting and performance
In this presentation, I will introduce issues concerning educational ethnographic magazines in two currently active British Arts and Humanities Research Council projects. The lecturer is one of the PIs who tackle social distress and the other one is the (R) institution Co - I: Angry Life Practice. Both projects provide an interdisciplinary perspective on the emotional aspects of social life. That "emotional structure" Raymond Williams is still productive (Williams, 1977). Bright contributed to these projects by using an ethnographic approach and the framework of "social distress" (Gordon, 1997), how the controversial past is built into an emotional community It shows you. A barely visible or very symbolic "meaning" (Gordon, 1997: 50)
According to sociologist Avery Gordon, social distress is memories and legacy of past social violence. It is the atmosphere of the whole community that does not affect feelings, feelings, way of thinking, the future. Our research explores this concept from the point of view of art and humanities science and reveals stories of architecture, artifacts, landscapes, sounds, poetry, and graphics, recalling the "almost invisible" historical experience, We will explore the changing nature of community values. function