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摘要
“face the Mind”项目由2020年6月至8月举行的一系列网络研讨会组成,是利兹大学和第三部门合作开发的一个项目,其具体目标是改善从当地社区招募的一小群参与者的福祉。将该项目作为案例研究,本文的目的是双重的。首先,它将批判性地反思组织者采用的跨学科方法,该方法将创造性实践与与电影面部表现相关的学术讨论相结合。其次,它将记录face the Mind团队在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间面临的许多后勤、道德和教学方面的挑战,疫情导致了该项目原定启动的全国封锁。
Film, mental health, and COVID-19: a case study of the facing the mind project
ABSTRACT
Composed of a series of webinars that ran from June to August 2020, ‘Facing the Mind’ was a project developed through collaboration between the University of Leeds and the Third Sector, with the specific aim of improving the well-being of a small group of participants, recruited from the local community. Taking the project as a case study, the objectives of this article are thus twofold. Firstly, it will critically reflect on the interdisciplinary methodology deployed by the organizers, which combined creative practice with academic discussions associated with cinematic representations of the face. Secondly, it will chronicle some of the many logistical, ethical, and pedagogical challenges faced by the Facing the Mind team in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to a national lockdown at precisely the point at which the project was due to launch.