Overview
Explore the intersection of creative arts research and ethics in innovation through this thought-provoking lecture by Professor Jane Rendell. Delve into topics such as critical spatial practice, relational critique, and institutional critique while examining the role of ethics in creative disciplines. Gain insights from Rendell's extensive experience in architecture, art, and research ethics as she discusses concepts like feminist figurations, constructive institutional critique, and transversality. Learn about the challenges and opportunities in fostering ethical innovation within the built environment and creative fields, drawing from Rendell's work on "Practising Ethics in Built Environment Research." Discover how ethical considerations can shape and enhance creative arts research, and understand the importance of building ethical know-how in architecture and related disciplines.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Fear
The Post Critical
Critical Spatial Practice
Relational Critique
Institutional Critique
research expansion
feminist figurations
the deed
critique is crisis
stepping up
constructive institutional critique
fossil fuel funding
transversality
critique 2014
Ethics 2015
London Mining Network
Foucault
Februari 2016
Taught by
The University of Melbourne