Graduate Events at WTP Pre-conference
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By Julie Vogt in Graduate Events Published: Thursday, 05 July 07 - 07:41 PM (GMT) Last Updated: Monday, 09 July 07 - 07:21 PM (GMT) |
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Tues., July 24: Graduate Student Networking Session
8:30PM Hookah Café, 500 Frenchman St.
http://www.hookah-cafe.com/
Meet fellow grads with an interest in Women in Theatre. Grads will have the opportunity to make connections for future conference panels and share research resources.
The Hookah Café offers affordable tapas and drinks, ½ mile from NOCCA.
Directions from NOCCA: Walk west on Chartres, turn LEFT on Ferdinand St., RIGHT at Decatur, pass Elysian Fields Ave., turn RIGHT on Frenchmen St.
Wed., July 25: Human Research Subjects and Institutional Research Boards
2:30-3:50 See conference program on site.
Dissertation and thesis research which involves human subjects must be approved by an Institutional Research Board. Subject interviews, ethnographic research and work with children must comply with federal code. Graduate students in the humanities navigate a system designed to regulate clinical trials. This workshop and discussion will explore the challenges of conducting human subjects research in theatre projects. The workshop will review projects that qualify for expedited approval or exemption and informed consent forms. Bring potential projects, application forms and questions for discussion.
Useful links and Articles:
United States Department of Health and Human Services, Federal Code
Jennifer Howard, “Oral History Under Review,” Chronicle of Higher Education, 10 Nov. 2006.
Karen Marken, “Playing it Safe with Research Risk,” Chronicle of Higher Education, 12 Aug, 2005.
Michael Owen, “Engaging the Humanities: Research Ethics in Canada,” Journal of Research Administration 33.3:2002, pg 5.
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