
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Selina Busby is a Principal Lecturer in Applied Theatre at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Her research and practice focus on theatre that invites the possibility of change, both in contemporary plays and in participatory performance. She has published widely in the field and is a co-editor of Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre.
In this episode we talk about Selina’s experience of conducting research and writing up a thesis as a person with dyslexia.
We talk about the aspects of neurodiversity that Selina sees as making her a stronger researcher.
Selina talks about her resistance to - and then love of! - having a support worker.
We reflect on strategies for writing and editing.
Selina shares the idea of “cognitive justice”.
You can find out more about Selina’s work here: https://www.cssd.ac.uk/staff-profiles/dr-selina-busby
5
99 ratings
Selina Busby is a Principal Lecturer in Applied Theatre at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Her research and practice focus on theatre that invites the possibility of change, both in contemporary plays and in participatory performance. She has published widely in the field and is a co-editor of Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre.
In this episode we talk about Selina’s experience of conducting research and writing up a thesis as a person with dyslexia.
We talk about the aspects of neurodiversity that Selina sees as making her a stronger researcher.
Selina talks about her resistance to - and then love of! - having a support worker.
We reflect on strategies for writing and editing.
Selina shares the idea of “cognitive justice”.
You can find out more about Selina’s work here: https://www.cssd.ac.uk/staff-profiles/dr-selina-busby
38,173 Listeners
43,396 Listeners
12,513 Listeners
622 Listeners
4,293 Listeners
14,389 Listeners
3,678 Listeners
2,179 Listeners
15,174 Listeners
41,337 Listeners
7 Listeners
2,005 Listeners
20,416 Listeners
8 Listeners
9 Listeners