Research Dissemination

We are committed to communicating our research findings to diverse audiences through conversations around: the impacts of military participation; the military home as a site of conflict; the sites and spaces of war more broadly; PTSD, what it looks like, and who can experience it. We have prioritised the following approaches:

Research report

A report of research findings written for stakeholders in the Ministry of Defence, Parliament and the charity sector. 

Arts-based workshop

An arts-based workshop with research participants and the public (military communities; those interested in military issues), facilitated by an artist (who was also a participant) with experience of doing participatory work. The workshop was focused on the act of co-production, as a means of engaging audiences with our research and generating conversations about the sites and spaces of war and the impact of military participation on military families.


Art Installations

Two arts installations were commissioned. One, a digital mapping artwork representing the movement of military families and the second an interactive mobile representing participants – to communicate the findings of the research as visually engaging representations.

Visual representations

Visual representations of research findings – creating a number of images to represent particular findings in engaging forms to draw the attention of a public audience.