| Title |
The importance of the Reanimating Data Project - Short Video
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| Description |
In 2019-2020 the ESRC funded 'Reanimating data: experiments with people, places and archives'. Part of the project involved staging a series of reanimations using data from interviews with young women from Manchester, conducted thirty years previously as part of the Women, Risk and AIDS Project (WRAP 1988-1990). Each reanimation involved a collaboration between young women, educators and researchers and used creative methods to explore the WRAP data and bring it to life in new ways.
Listen to social researcher Sara Bragg, researcher and sex educator Elsie Whittington and historical researcher Hannah Elizabeth describe what the Reanimating Data Project is and why it is important at the first project workshop on 7 December 2018, recorded at the Sussex Humanities Lab, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, UK. |
| Identifier |
RAD04/O
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| Date |
07/12/2018
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| Contributor |
Reanimating Data Project
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| Creator |
Reanimating Data Project
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| Publisher |
Reanimating Data Project
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| Subject | |
| Type |
Video
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| Temporal Coverage |
2018
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| Rights |
CC BY-NC 4.0
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