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This episode of the ½¿É«µ¼º½ Podcast is part of a series of podcasts focusing on Alternative Research Methods in Higher Education.

In this episode, Dr Dina Zoe Belluigi engages in a conversation with colleague Dr Sin Wang Chong about the ways in which visual and creative arts methods productively unsettle the dominant gaze and modes of representation of research on higher education. She retrospectively traces the detours and divergences that led her to appreciating the validity of creative arts research from her most recent project,  (a collaboration with artists of ). The recording includes discussion of ; arguments made about ; reflections on the praxis of  and specific ; and  of non-empirical representations of the lived experiences of academia, to which she’d love listeners to contribute.

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