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Her current research employs arts-based and qualitative methods to understand and represent lived experiences of health and illness (such as dementia) and to identify and explore challenges in graduate supervisory relationships especially as these relate to inclusivity and diversity. Susan is also keenly interested in research ethics and brings a critical lens to identifying potentially troublesome aspects of arts-based inquiry. With colleagues in Melbourne, she developed Guidelines for Ethical Visual Research Methods (a free online resource available at https://vrc.org.au/), co-edited a special issue of Visual Methods on ethics and collaborated on the book Ethics and Visual Research Methods: Theory, Methodology, and Practice, published by Springer in 2016. 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