This article seeks to disrupt contemporary cultural imaginations about children and childhood; we offer some provocations to think differently about the regulation and governance of gender by taking a step back to consider children and childhoods more expansively and generatively, as becomings. Underpinning these concerns is the principal objective to explore ways in which posthumanist theorizing can be translated into posthumanist methodology through arts-based practice. In an attempt to illustrate how we have approached this we revisit several core onto-epistemological dilemmas posed by Lather (1993) when she asks: what counts as valid knowledge? Which then leads us onto ask what counts as data? What does data do? And what do we do with w...
In this thesis I explore how gender features in the experiences of nursery age children in South Wal...
In this paper I examine how we might move beyond critique alone to attend to the possibilities that ...
In this paper we explore what decentring the child in posthumanism does to our research practices, t...
This childhood/nature chapter was provoked by curiosity about the rise of posthuman theorizing in ea...
Feminists Researching Gendered Childhoods charts the evolving nature of feminist theory and research...
This paper emerges from experiences of putting picturebooks, philosophy with children and posthumani...
Who or what counts as a feminist subject? This article considers the place of the child, in particul...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
In this thesis I explore how gender features in the experiences of nursery age children in South Wal...
In this thesis I explore how gender features in the experiences of nursery age children in South Wal...
The intention with this article is to explore how visuals and written text may combine to further un...
The conception of the child that a researcher holds has implications for research methods. This arti...
In this paper I examine how we might move beyond critique alone to attend to the possibilities that ...
In this thesis I explore how gender features in the experiences of nursery age children in South Wal...
In this paper I examine how we might move beyond critique alone to attend to the possibilities that ...
In this paper we explore what decentring the child in posthumanism does to our research practices, t...
This childhood/nature chapter was provoked by curiosity about the rise of posthuman theorizing in ea...
Feminists Researching Gendered Childhoods charts the evolving nature of feminist theory and research...
This paper emerges from experiences of putting picturebooks, philosophy with children and posthumani...
Who or what counts as a feminist subject? This article considers the place of the child, in particul...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
In this thesis I explore how gender features in the experiences of nursery age children in South Wal...
In this thesis I explore how gender features in the experiences of nursery age children in South Wal...
The intention with this article is to explore how visuals and written text may combine to further un...
The conception of the child that a researcher holds has implications for research methods. This arti...
In this paper I examine how we might move beyond critique alone to attend to the possibilities that ...
In this thesis I explore how gender features in the experiences of nursery age children in South Wal...
In this paper I examine how we might move beyond critique alone to attend to the possibilities that ...
In this paper we explore what decentring the child in posthumanism does to our research practices, t...