Oct
Skill School workshop series: Intercultural Interviews

The Lund Social Science Methods Centre offers eight workshops in methods and methodologies from mid-September through mid-October in 2025. These are for teachers, researchers, and doctoral candidates who desire to continue to broaden and deepen their knowledge of research methods.
Below is a short summary and a link to Skill School's webpage where you will find more info and register for this and other Skill School workshops.
This workshop focuses on emotions and embodiment in qualitative methods to comprehend the challenges of working in uneasy and cross-cultural fieldwork. It draws on feminist scholars’ experiences and methodological tools to critically discuss feminist multi-methods, ethics, the circularity of fieldwork, and security dilemmas during qualitative fieldwork research.
Based on the workshop facilitator's previous work with women and men former combatants from different armed groups in Colombia, the workshop discuss the challenges of conducting feminist and cross-cultural individual and collective interviews as well as body-mapping workshops in (post)war settings.
The workshop is based on collective knowledge building; therefore, you must expect to engage in activities such as body-mapping, autobiography writing, or narration reading.
Time: 09:15–12:00 both days
Instructor: Priscyll Anctil Avoine, Swedish Defence University
Arranged by: Lund Social Science Methods Centre
About the event
Location:
See Skill School's webpage
Target group:
Teachers, researchers, and doctoral candidates
Language:
In English
Contact:
skillschool [at] sam [dot] lu [dot] se