Dialogue Series on Imagination in Research & Teaching

You are invited! Please join us for this seminar series on the multi-faceted nature of imagination.

About The Series

The Possible’s Slow Fuse is a scholarly dialogue series organized by the Centre for Imagination in Research, Culture & Education (CIRCE) and the Research Hub of the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University. Our 2019 series offers six stimulating discussions about the nature and role of imagination in research and education, facilitated by scholars from diverse fields in education including the arts, indigeneity, technology, teacher education, mathematics, and aesthetics.

Bring your ideas and questions, and share and celebrate learning and discovery together.

To get more information on the entire series and register for individual sessions click HERE.

The FIRST session: Thursday, February 28| 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

SFU Surrey Campus, Rm 5080, Faculty of Education

Facilitator: Dr. Celeste Snowber, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education

The Visceral Imagination

What is the relationship between the body and cultivating a relationship to the imagination?  In other words what would the visceral imagination mean for you?

What would it mean to bring your bodies to teaching, research and practice?  What would it mean to have your imagination infused with all your senses and connected to your teaching and research?

 

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2 thoughts on “Dialogue Series on Imagination in Research & Teaching

    1. Hi Joe,
      I’m afraid not this time around. The “conversation catalysts” will be doing far more interactive things that can be captured through video I’m afraid.
      I hope you are well–Gillian

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