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Crafting Contention through MadZines

Crafting Contention through MadZines

by SRN Admin | Jan 21, 2023 | Featured - SRN, Research - creative approaches, SRN events

Crafting Contention through MadZines – recording of the presentation at our April 2022 Discussion and Support Group H.Spandler gave an overview of the MadZines project, a 3 year research project exploring the role of zines in ‘crafting contention’ about mental...
Crafting Contention through MadZines – Wednesday 6 April

Crafting Contention through MadZines – Wednesday 6 April

by SRN Admin | Mar 8, 2022 | News - past events, SRN events

For our next Discussion and Support Group meeting at 17.30 – 19.00 on Wednesday 6th April via Zoom, we have two speakers.   Helen Spandler will give an overview of the MadZines project, a 3 year research project exploring the role of zines in ‘crafting...

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