Tate Encounters: Britishness and visual culture
 

[E]ditions:

There are currently five issues of [E]ditions on Tate Online, which contain working papers and some of the earlier fieldwork material.

The most recent, [E]dition 5 considers and illustrates the impact of Tate Encounters on participants, the research team, and Tate and reviews questions around methodology and collaboration with contributors from across the various disciplines it has engaged with for the last three years.

The last and final issue of the project will be published in October 2010 and will present summaries of the final reports presented to both the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Tate Directors’ Group.

The project took the decision to establish a work-in-progress publication at the outset of the project as a means of rehearsing the research questions. For the research team the published papers were dialogic in character and supported the critical task of developing the practical methodologies and analytically framing the fieldwork material. The issues also provided a focus for the publication of co-researchers documentation.

[E]dition 1

[E]dition 1:

Diasporas, Migration and Identites.

October 2007

Editors: Andrew Dewdney and Victoria Walsh with assistance from Isabel Shaw

[E]dition 2

[E]dition 2:

Spectatorship, Subjectivity and the National Collection of British Art

February 2008

Editor: David Dibosa with assistance from Sarah Thomas and Isabel Shaw

[E]dition 3

[E]dition 3:

Visual Culture and the Expanded Field

May 2008

Editors: David Dibosa and Andrew Dewdney with assistance from Sarah Thomas

[E]dition 4

[E]dition 4:

Post-critical Museology

October 2008

Editor: Andrew Dewdney

[E]dition 5

[E]dition 5:

Reflecting on Reflexivity and the Transdisciplinary

July 2010

Editor: Victoria Walsh

[E]dition 6

[E]dition 6:

Reflecting on Reflexivity and the Transdisciplinary

July 2010

Editor: Victoria Walsh