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'Researching in Prison Education Spaces': Thinking and Feeling-with Posthuman, Post-Qualitative, Feminist (New) Materialism 'Beings' to Disentangle Methodology

Title: 'Researching in Prison Education Spaces': Thinking and Feeling-with Posthuman, Post-Qualitative, Feminist (New) Materialism 'Beings' to Disentangle Methodology
Language: English
Authors: Lucy Harding
Source: Prism: Casting New Light on Learning, Theory & Practice. 2023 5(1):5-23.
Availability: Liverpool John Moores University. Student Life Building, 10 Copperas Hill, Liverpool, L3 5AH, UK. Tel: +44-151-231-4648; Web site: https://openjournals.ljmu.ac.uk/index.php/prism/
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 19
Publication Date: 2023
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Descriptors: Correctional Education; Educational Research; Research Methodology; Ethics; Interviews; Teaching Experience; Philosophy; Influences; Theories; Feminism; Inquiry
ISSN: 2514-5347
Abstract: In this process-article, I have considered what complexities might "affect" research of prison education when using Posthuman, Post Qualitative, Feminist (New) Materialism thinking. Through an imagined conversation with these 3 concepts as abstract 'beings', I have answered provocative questions about my research methods, apparatus, and ethics. Working at the intersections of abstractness (imagined conversations) and materialisms (creative, stitched outcomes and physical prison spaces), we think and feel-through the use of walking interviews, a visual matrix, and diffractive analysis to research the experiences of teachers working in prisons. Research of prison education is messy, and in embracing the discomfort, this process-article will enable others to traverse the knots using creative, affective approaches to research in prisons. In being-with these concepts, I trace the influences of philosophers and theorists in these practices, including the work of Deleuze & Guattari, Braidotti, Barad, Haraway, Manning, St. Pierre, Springgay, Truman, and others. The outcomes are unknown except for the benefit of opening new ways of thinking and feeling with inquiry and the writing of that process.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2024
Accession Number: EJ1440744
Database: ERIC