Centre for Creative-Relational Inquiry

The Centre for Creative-Relational Inquiry (CCRI) fosters innovative qualitative research that places the relational at its heart. Key to the vision for the Centre is that it develop the ‘creative-relational’ as a dynamic conceptual frame for vibrant, incisive research.

What is the focus of the Centre for Creative-Relational Inquiry?

The Centre is a home for qualitative research that:

  • is situated, positioned, context-sensitive, personal, experience-near, and embodied
  • embraces the performative and the aesthetic
  • engages with the political, the social, and the ethical
  • problematizes agency, autonomy, and representation
  • cherishes its relationship with theory, creating concepts as it goes
  • is dialogical and collaborative
  • is explicit and curious about the inquiry process itself

What is creative-relational inquiry?

‘Creative-relational inquiry’ might include:

  • detailed, close-up explorations of, for example, therapeutic and pedagogical relationships;
  • the use of the arts and performance as a methodological approach;
  • inquiries that put concepts and theories to work;
  • and research that engages practitioners and the wider public – creatively, relationally – in and with such research.

These possibilities are illustrative, not exhaustive.

CCRI makes space for and develops capacity for debate, thinking and activity that argues for and contributes to the future of such interdisciplinary research, fostering collaborations and conversations within the University of Edinburgh, nationally and internationally.

Co-Directors: Jonathan Wyatt, Fiona Murray, Marisa de Andrade, Nini Fang & Rosie Stenhouse

Information on upcoming events organised by the Centre for Creative-Relational Inquiry (CCRI).

CCRI has members from many places around the world and from many organisations (as well as members who are not affiliated to any particular organisation).