'Kollektiv kvalitativ analyse' (Collective Qualitative Analysis) was translated to English by Victor Szepessy and is available to download from HERE.

Responses – Opinions informed by practice is a new series of online anthologies published by MA Curatorial Practice.

The anthology series Responses – Opinions informed by practice is the result of a pedagogical experiment where professor of curatorial practice Anne Szefer Karlsen adopted and adapted a methodology described by sociologist Helga Eggebø as 'collective qualitative analysis' in the text Kollektiv kvalitativ analyse first published in Norwegian in Norsk sosiologisk tidsskrift in 2020.

Eggebø writes: 'By engaging with collective qualitative analysis, we can make room for a creative analytical process where we can develop our understanding of empirical data and the process of analysis by learning from each other. [...T]he aim of collective qualitative analysis is to create an analytic process where we can learn, correct, and develop the analytical attitude in dialogue with others. The aim of the article is to contribute to—and encourage others to take part in—the development of collective methods of analysis.'

The pedagogical experiment was made in collaboration with Elsa Itzel Archundia Esquivel, Josephine Boesen, Flóra Gadó, Jaleesa Johnston, Stéphane Kabila-Kyowa, Favour Ogheneruemu Ritaro, Noura Salem, Kirsti Kosmo van Hoegee, and Niovi Zarampouka-Chatzimanou.

Responses #1 – Opinions informed by practice will be available October 2022, and contains an in-depth discussion of the exhibition HARa!!!!!!hAaaRAAAAA!!!!!hHAaA!!! featuring works by Mohamed Bourouissa at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen. The exhibition was curated by Henriette Bretton-Meyer and created in close collaboration with Goldsmiths CCA in London. 

Responses #1 – Opinions informed by practice contains texts by Elsa Itzel Archundia Esquivel, Josephine Boesen, Flóra Gadó, Jaleesa Johnston, Stéphane Kabila-Kyowa, Favour Ogheneruemu Ritaro, Noura Salem, Kirsti Kosmo van Hoegee, and Niovi Zarampouka-Chatzimanou.
Editors: Anne Szefer Karlsen and Gerrie van Noord.
Design: Abirami Logendran