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More-Than-Human PDW AOM 2022 - Coggle Diagram
More-Than-Human
PDW AOM 2022
On More-Than-Human Methodologies
Goals & Aims
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Opening up ways to include more-than-humans in our research beyond "background", "external effects", "objects" or "tools"
Pitfalls and things to keep in mind when researching/becoming with non-humans
methodological paradigms (misfit, assumptions,...)
Practically (how to do that in the field?) Seems more of an outcome, whereas material in yellow is more setup, introductory material
Community for like-minded scholars
Possible Topics & Speakers :silhouettes:
Ethnography or Shadowing
More-Than-Human Ethnographies
Outi Rantala (University of Lapland)
Enactments of Materialist Ethnography by remodelling existing mehtods (interviews, observations, data analysis) (Schadler, 2019)
Sensory Ethnography - Dancing with Fish (Markuksela & Valtonen, 2019)
Mixed Methods Approaches (Quantifiying the non-human without anthropocentric notions?)
Action Research or Activism
OS4Future as possible contacts?
Feminist Approaches
Memory Work
Memory Work - Living with Mosquitoes
Anu Valtonen (University of Lapland)
Research & the Body
Diffraction and Memory Work go hand in hand
Harding, Gilmore, Ford (2021): body/flesh/I reading memory work and their diffractive reading
Meriiläinen, Salmela, Valtonen (2021) Academic research bodies
Case Study Approaches
Multimodality in Case Studies: Organisational Discourse X Materiality
Mie Plotnikof (Aarhus University)
Practices and Affect in Relational Ontologies (!!! often very "human" centered despite socio-material claims) (e.g. Food & Music matters - by Keevers & Sykes, 2016)
indigenous approaches
Rosiek, Snyder, Pratt (2020): conceptual paper with an in-depth discussion of current shortfalls of Western/Eurocentric work on new-materialis that is neglectin existing Indigenous theories & work
Writing "other" stories & world making (Garroute & Westcott, 2013)
Kovach (2009), Wilson (2008) - Indigenous methodologies
Martin (2017)
Being a Socio-Material Researcher
Hultin (2019) exemplifies the hurdles and surprises in a reflexive paper in "Information & Organization"
Writing (see PDW in orange section)
Ontological commitments: intra-active or inter-active?
existing diffractive work, in which the human and non-human are 'read through' one another (e.g., Introna 2019; Hultin & Introna 2017; Hultin & Mahring 2015)
Out of the box
post-human research through graphic novels (Menga & Davies, 2020)
Silhouettes (Höppner, 2021)
Paper Development
Goals & Aims
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guidance and help for early-career scholars at the intersection of new materialism,more-than-human/animal/critical sustainability studies
Refining Working Papers
Crafting more-than-human research questions
Aligning Theory and Methodology
Writing Up Findings beyond the Anthropocene
Writing "other" stories & world making (Garroute & Westcott, 2013)
Writing with rocks (Valtonen & Pullen, 2021)
Ethical Considerations
Finding Outlets
Community for like-minded scholars
Possible Topics & Speakers
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Reconnect with EGOS Community? Galina/Maria/Steffen
Possible Formats
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Panel (First Part or Stand alone)
Roundtables for Paper Discussions
Q&A in Plenum
Q&A in Roundtables
Panel Discussion