A bonus Episode, focusing on how we handle authorship in collaborative processes.
This podcast explores how performers, directors and researchers negotiate a University ethics process initially developed for medical, animal, sociological and anthropological research.
This episode deals with questions of ethical relationships between performers and institutions, festivals, curators, directors and choreographers.
In this episode the Performance Ethics Working Group discuss the complexities of fiscal ethics in fields which are not economically viable.
This episode looks at what ways matauranga Maori, Maori knowledge and ways of understanding the world, can be recognised and reflected.
This episode explores the issues that research and residencies with communities brings up and how community arts projects can be approached.
The history of performance is marked by works which challenged the ethical and physical limits of both the performers and audiences.
In this episode the Working Group discuss responsibilities towards audiences and how these can conflict with the conceptual integrity of the work.
This first podcast introduces the idea of ethics as a daily practice and philosophical enquiry, exploring what participants think the broad concept of ethics covers.
The Performance Ethics Working Group has been talking to people about ethics and performance for the last two years and now we've gone public with the results in a series of podcasts that look at what