This workshop makes space to explore a diverse and creative pallet of writing styles in academic writing practices.
The choices we make when we write have profound effects on the reality that we observe. Giving an account of our observations requires a multitude of styles of writing for achieving the greatest accuracy. Finding the most accurate style of writing for a particular purpose sometimes implies letting go of a seemingly neutral style of writing, instead embracing a plurality of voices, such as staging a dialogue or exploring a more poetic style. This workshop aims to explore what happens when we loosen up the frame of our habitual academic writing practice, inviting multi-layered stories to bubble up and become part of the conversation unfolding on the page.
In this two-sessions interactive workshop, Marie Beauchamps will lead you through a series of hands-on exercises to make you experience creative writing within your academic practice. You will practice writing scenes, working with sensory details, defining the main characters driving the story of your work, and staging conversations between them. There will be time for peer-review, and we will take time to reflect on what it takes to make space for creativity within our academic work.
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Marie Beauchamps is an Amsterdam-based poet, creative entrepreneur, and an academic working across humanities, social sciences, and law. She holds a PhD from the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, University of Amsterdam (2015); she was a Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoc fellow at Queen Mary University of London from (2019-2021), during which she pioneered in the in the Deepening Creative Practice programme of the Tavistock Institute for Human Relations (2020-2021). She is certified in creative writing from the International Writers Collective, Amsterdam (2019-2022). Her article Doing Academia Differently (2021) tells the research story that paved the way for these workshops creative writing for academics. Since 2021, she works as a creative entrepreneur, exploring research and writing from new perspectives. She currently serves as a policy officer at the Royal Netherlands Academy of the Arts and Sciences.
The workshop will be on location, unless there is a majority of people who prefer to do it online.