个人简介
Research Interests
Nicola Naismith’s research interests include topics of autonomy, precarity, social mobility and the meritocracy myth, first generation experience, work, the workplace and rest. Most recently she has been exploring the working conditions and support structures of creative practitioners working in arts, health and social practice contexts. Nicola creates visual artworks, talks, writing and events both independently and with national partners.
Research Expertise
Nicola was the Visual Artist Fellow on the Clore Leadership Programme in 2017/18 where she undertook cultural leadership development through the lens of a freelance creative practitioner. Through funding she secured from the AHRC via Core Leadership in 2018 and 2020 to work with supervisor Dr Chris Fremantle to undertake two research studies - Artists Practising Well (2019) and Practising Well: Conversations & Support Menu (2021).
Across these two studies she used literature reviews, a survey, semi-structured interviews and focus groups with stakeholders. The first study focused on investigating affective support which relates to the moods, feelings and attitudes connected to the work (Naismith 2019). In the second she added instrumental support (contracts, pay, inductions, resources) and explored the relationship between both kinds of support within the context of Covid-19 working conditions (Naismith 2021). In 2019 the picture of support was inconsistent, with some creative practitioners receiving good support while others were receiving little or none. By 2021 the impact of the pandemic on freelance working patterns and a continued lack of consistent quality support led to my making a series of recommendations which included a need to update grant guidance to include support costs, and the need for a collaborative approach to developing support initiatives.
Teaching Expertise
Nicola leads modules in Professional Practice, and Reflective and ethical practice for the online MA Art and Social Practice programme. She also supports other programme modules through tutorials and summative assessment.
Grants / Funding
PhD funding (2024 - ) AHRC via North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership (University of Manchester)
House of Naismith (2021-2022) Arts Council England
Practising Well: Conversations and Support Menu (2020-2021) AHRC funding via Clore Leadership
Artists Practising Well (2018-19) AHRC funding via Clore Leadership
Postures of Making (2015-2017) Arts Council England
Digital Making (2011-12) Arts Council England
教育/学历
Post Graduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching for HE, Anglia Ruskin University
1 9月 2005 → 1 7月 2006
授予日期: 1 7月 2006
Master of Arts, Textile Culture, Norwich University of the Arts
1 10月 2002 → 1 10月 2003
授予日期: 1 10月 2003
Bachelor of Arts, Art in the Community, Oxford Brookes University
1 9月 2001 → 1 7月 2002
授予日期: 1 7月 2002
Higher National Diploma in Design Craft, Norwich University of the Arts
1 9月 1993 → 1 7月 1995
授予日期: 1 7月 1995
Keywords
- Humanities and Arts
与联合国可持续发展目标相关的专业知识
2015 年,联合国成员国同意 17 项可持续发展目标 (SDG),以消除贫困、保护地球并确保全人类的繁荣。此人的工作有助于实现下列可持续发展目标:
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Good health and well being
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Quality education
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Decent work and economic growth
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Reduced inequalities
指纹
- 1 相似简介
科研成果
- 3 Other report
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Evaluation - Flourishing Lives: Reflective Practice Groups
Naismith , N., 1 7月 2022, 21 页码科研成果: Other report
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活动
- 1 Invited talk
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Highlands & Islands
Permar, R. (Invited speaker), Carden, S. (Invited speaker), Naismith , N. (Invited speaker) & Marxt Lewis, M. (Invited speaker)
27 2月 2024活动: Invited talk