Symposium on challenging the notion of evidence: bringing rights into research
Dear Colleagues,
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters (SRHM) is organising a symposium in New Delhi, India and online on enhancing the ecosystem of rights and evidence in sexual and reproductive health.
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The symposium will create space for dialogue on:
- Deconstructing the notion and hierarchy of evidence
- Pushing methodological boundaries in SRHR research
- Questioning what constitutes “evidence-based”, a "researcher", and what is “scientifically appropriate”
- Questioning the power in research
This event is part of SRHM's global and South Asia hub initiative on rights-based knowledge creation.
Date: Friday May 6, 2022
Time: 10:30-1:00pm GMT - 4:00-6:30pm New Delhi
Register to attend in person in New Delhi: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/challenging-the-notion-of-evidence-bringing-rights-into-research-tickets-324001506227
Register to attend online: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nB3Qxr-1Rs2e0blPb_J0JA
Please feel free to share with your network. We hope to see you at the event!
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters
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Mental Health Sexual and Reproductive Health Education - [Health] Literacy Questions: what constitutes “evidence-based”, a "researcher", and what is “scientifically appropriate”? Methodology SUBJECTIVITY - QUALITATIVE |
Physical Health [Literacy] Sexual and Reproductive Health Hierarchy of Evidence Methods ... the Power in Research OBJECTIVITY - QUANTITATIVE |
Society, Culture, Ethnographic |
Human Rights Sexual and Reproductive Health |
My source: HIFA
Power equation image:
https://kaiserscience.wordpress.com/physics/word-energy-and-power/power/power-formula/