Nice discussion and lesson with defining examples of the interwoven parts and patterns of things and how we relate and focus on certain parts to gain deeper insights while remaining aware of our sociocultural constructs. Thank you.
6:48 Barad. Union politics in factory. Proximity of machines. Material conditions snd social forces are entangled. Agential relationships. A turbulent river of agencies in the production and emergence of power relations.
I would love to read the thesis of the PhD student in this video to see how she employed ethnographic methods in line with socio materialism. Can I please have sone more details such as her name and the title of the thesis. Loved this discussion
Thank you. Well explained, and I especially appreciate the example of coloring the field notes that was provided.
This is so so helpful for me right now. Thanks for putting this discussion together and putting it up online!
Nice discussion and lesson with defining examples of the interwoven parts and patterns of things and how we relate and focus on certain parts to gain deeper insights while remaining aware of our sociocultural constructs. Thank you.
Thanks for this vedio,really helpful.
6:48 Barad. Union politics in factory. Proximity of machines. Material conditions snd social forces are entangled. Agential relationships. A turbulent river of agencies in the production and emergence of power relations.
This is great and very well explained. Also nice to put a face to someone you regularly reference.
Thank you! A good one
8:25 Reflection vs diffraction Barad snd Haraway. Reminds me of glitch feminism.
a very beautiful dialogue
8:20 - on diffraction
I would love to read the thesis of the PhD student in this video to see how she employed ethnographic methods in line with socio materialism. Can I please have sone more details such as her name and the title of the thesis. Loved this discussion
Brilliant isn't it! I had the same questions, went and found this www.sgsss.ac.uk/methods-resource/socio-material-approaches/
Sarah Doyle, University of Stirling, displayed at 1:59 in the video. Thesis is here hdl.handle.net/1893/23993
see here: larvalsubjects.wordpress.com/2011/02/20/two-types-of-assemblages/
The props lmaoooooooo
they get more an more insane as it goes onnnnn, i started to think it was a joke video at the frog picture
this is art.
Karen's last hope
3:00 an object lesson on the insulin pump
16:33 responsible participation
4:00 women’s learning in the garment factor. Dust and noise.
Promising
Hi all, does anyone know the names of the researchers in the video?
Please please add in who is speaking, here. Would love to refer to them in my dissertation!
Turns out the names are at the end: Tara Fenwick & Sarah Doyle
@@ellencothran There's some more information about the talk here www.sgsss.ac.uk/methods-resource/socio-material-approaches/
@@SGSSS perfect, thanks!
But put the phenomena into the embodied