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204: 445:(2013), Kate Dorney and Frances Gray (2014), Duška Radosavljević (2015), Sally Mackey (2016), Jim Davis (2017) and Kélina Gotman (2018). David Bradby Award winners present a keynote at the annual conference. Since 2019, the TaPRA Early Career Researcher Prize winner has also been invited to deliver a keynote; the first ECR keynote was presented by Margherita Laera. 219:
Unlike some research organisations, TaPRA does not determine overall themes for its conferences. Instead, separate Working Groups generate their own topics for the annual conference and issue their own Calls for Presentations. These Working Groups are currently
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Wikimedia Workshop at TaP (Edinburgh University Press, eRA Conference 2014 a and Royal Holloway,, was developed in association with TaPRA. Many of its chapters were written collaboratively by TaPRA Working Group convenors. University of
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Monograph Prize (formerly awarded for a body of work), the Early Career Researcher Prize, the Transformative Research Prize and the Postgraduate Essay Prize. David Bradby Prize winners include Heike Roms (2011), Aoife Monks (2012),
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Membership is largely British and Irish, although international members are welcomed, regularly contributing at conferences and symposia. Individual academics pay an annual fee to become members.
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and early career researchers. Between 2018 and 2021, this event has been co-organised with the Standing Conference of University Drama Departments (SCUDD; now called Drama HE).
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The current Chairs of TaPRA are Dr Broderick Chow, Dr Rachel Hann and Professor Royona Mitra. Past Chairs are Professor Viv Gardner, Professor Maggie Gale, Professor
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Kitchen, Jennifer (2020). Radical acceptance, co-production and cultural democracy: What can the arts teach us about social justice in education?, 7 February.
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The TaPRA Postgraduate Symposium has been running since 2009, focusing on presentation and career development opportunities for
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Meyer-Dinkgräfe, Daniel (2007). Theatres of thought: theatre, performance and philosophy. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press.
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Low, Katharine E. and Calvert, Dave (2015). Conference Review: Heroism and the Heroic in Applied and Social Theatre.
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in September. The event lasts three days, and is peripatetic, hosted by a different academic institution each year.
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enables links between practitioners and scholars within performance disciplines and across cognate fields;
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formed the initial steering group. In 2019, TaPRA became a company limited by guarantee.
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The TaPRA Prize for Editing was won in 2018 by Dee Heddon and Dominic Johnson for
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Theatre, Performance and Philosophy; Audience, Experience & Popular Practices
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Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance
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TaPRA presents several awards at each conference, including the
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encourages early career research in theatre and performance."
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Keynote speakers at the annual conference have included
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TaPRA describes its aim as "to foster research that:
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liaises with specialist organisations and groupings;
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Central School of Speech and Drama
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