We apply our heuristics for ‘interviewing’ nonhuman research participants (Adams and Thompson 2011) to the digital things of qualitative research itself: recording devices, data analysis software, and other sociomaterial concoctions recruited at different stages of contemporary research projects. We suggest that these ‘inorganic organized’ entities participate as co-researchers that inevitably extend but also disrupt research practice and knowledge construction, introducing new tensions and contradictions. Counterpointing phenomenology and Actor Network Theory, we usher some of the hidden and coded materialities of research practice into view, and glimpse unexpected realities co-enacted. Such immersive entanglements ...
In this article we demonstrate the use and usefulness of new materialism as an analytic lens in appl...
In an era of rapid technological change, are qualitative researchers taking advantage of new and inn...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. Postqualitative research-creation improvisations offer new possibilities...
Have you considered how the many things assisting you with your research—digital recorders, computer...
This article argues the importance of including significant technologies-in-use askey qualitative re...
This paper argues the importance of including significant technologies-in-use as key qualitative res...
The purpose of this article is to throw into radical doubt the material-discursive practices of reco...
One of the basic tenets of Actor Network Theory (ANT) is to "follow the actors". However, coded mate...
What constitutes ‘good’ posthuman research? This article offers three dynamics to help assess the va...
Recent research on multimodal communication in the material world shows how things matter in social ...
The article shows how film can disrupt human-centred discourses about the use of video technology in...
Interview has become a popular method of data collection in qualitative research. This article exami...
Making Data in Qualitative Research offers a generative alternative to outdated approaches to data c...
During the course of this article, we explore ethnomethodological principles in relation to approach...
This article reconstructs the typical researcher-participant focus - where the participants are doin...
In this article we demonstrate the use and usefulness of new materialism as an analytic lens in appl...
In an era of rapid technological change, are qualitative researchers taking advantage of new and inn...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. Postqualitative research-creation improvisations offer new possibilities...
Have you considered how the many things assisting you with your research—digital recorders, computer...
This article argues the importance of including significant technologies-in-use askey qualitative re...
This paper argues the importance of including significant technologies-in-use as key qualitative res...
The purpose of this article is to throw into radical doubt the material-discursive practices of reco...
One of the basic tenets of Actor Network Theory (ANT) is to "follow the actors". However, coded mate...
What constitutes ‘good’ posthuman research? This article offers three dynamics to help assess the va...
Recent research on multimodal communication in the material world shows how things matter in social ...
The article shows how film can disrupt human-centred discourses about the use of video technology in...
Interview has become a popular method of data collection in qualitative research. This article exami...
Making Data in Qualitative Research offers a generative alternative to outdated approaches to data c...
During the course of this article, we explore ethnomethodological principles in relation to approach...
This article reconstructs the typical researcher-participant focus - where the participants are doin...
In this article we demonstrate the use and usefulness of new materialism as an analytic lens in appl...
In an era of rapid technological change, are qualitative researchers taking advantage of new and inn...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. Postqualitative research-creation improvisations offer new possibilities...