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11 Inquiring with actor–network theory and poetic inquiry to understand university lecturers’ agency in relation to technology
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Marí Peté
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- List of figures and tables v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Poets’ prelude ix
- Intro: Growing poetic inquiry in the human and social sciences 1
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Section 1: Voices and Silences
- was i there? 11
- Fragments 11
- Interlude: Voices and Silences 12
- 1 Giving voice through love: An autoethnographic poetic inquiry 15
- 2 ‘We Will not be Silenced’: Using poetic performance to mobilise the stories of African/ African-descendant women living with Hiv who work in Canadian Hiv service work 33
- 3 What I know now that I wish I had known when I was younger: Older women’s relationship advice as Skinny poetry 51
- 4 Historical trauma and resilience: Finding poetics to amplify Australian Aboriginal young people’s voices 63
- 5 Unsilencing: Poetic inquiry as an act of resistance in the University of Calabar, Nigeria 77
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Section 2: Poetic Pathways
- Recipes in the Body 91
- rigorous nonsense 92
- Interlude: Poetic Pathways 93
- 6 Heartful Resonance: Belonging/becoming into the poetic 97
- 7 Poetic inquiry as knowing through embodied practice 113
- 8 Eclipsing the self: Using erasure poetry to see behind the edited me 125
- 9 Knowing our worth: Writing poetry from interviews to propose new modes of value for feminist creative practice 141
- 10 Intersections of silence and (in)visibility–hyper (in)visibility: Poems 153
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Section 3: Poetic Practices
- giant footprints 167
- Transport 168
- Interlude: Poetic Practices 169
- 11 Inquiring with actor–network theory and poetic inquiry to understand university lecturers’ agency in relation to technology 173
- 12 One in a group: Dialogic Poetic Inquiry into Silence and Invisibility in the Academy 187
- 13 Poetic professional learning reflections: Stand in the midst, breathe 201
- 14 Levelling the field in PhD super-vision: A polyvocal journey of poemish inquiry 213
- 15 Collaborative wordplay: Making meaning through reciprocal poetic inquiry 229
- 16 The captured-uncaptured: Learning about millennial history teachers’ engagement with postapartheid South Africa through poetic inquiry 245
- Outro – Poetic inquiry in the social and human sciences: A call to action 257
- Editors and contributors 263
- Index 274
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- List of figures and tables v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Poets’ prelude ix
- Intro: Growing poetic inquiry in the human and social sciences 1
-
Section 1: Voices and Silences
- was i there? 11
- Fragments 11
- Interlude: Voices and Silences 12
- 1 Giving voice through love: An autoethnographic poetic inquiry 15
- 2 ‘We Will not be Silenced’: Using poetic performance to mobilise the stories of African/ African-descendant women living with Hiv who work in Canadian Hiv service work 33
- 3 What I know now that I wish I had known when I was younger: Older women’s relationship advice as Skinny poetry 51
- 4 Historical trauma and resilience: Finding poetics to amplify Australian Aboriginal young people’s voices 63
- 5 Unsilencing: Poetic inquiry as an act of resistance in the University of Calabar, Nigeria 77
-
Section 2: Poetic Pathways
- Recipes in the Body 91
- rigorous nonsense 92
- Interlude: Poetic Pathways 93
- 6 Heartful Resonance: Belonging/becoming into the poetic 97
- 7 Poetic inquiry as knowing through embodied practice 113
- 8 Eclipsing the self: Using erasure poetry to see behind the edited me 125
- 9 Knowing our worth: Writing poetry from interviews to propose new modes of value for feminist creative practice 141
- 10 Intersections of silence and (in)visibility–hyper (in)visibility: Poems 153
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Section 3: Poetic Practices
- giant footprints 167
- Transport 168
- Interlude: Poetic Practices 169
- 11 Inquiring with actor–network theory and poetic inquiry to understand university lecturers’ agency in relation to technology 173
- 12 One in a group: Dialogic Poetic Inquiry into Silence and Invisibility in the Academy 187
- 13 Poetic professional learning reflections: Stand in the midst, breathe 201
- 14 Levelling the field in PhD super-vision: A polyvocal journey of poemish inquiry 213
- 15 Collaborative wordplay: Making meaning through reciprocal poetic inquiry 229
- 16 The captured-uncaptured: Learning about millennial history teachers’ engagement with postapartheid South Africa through poetic inquiry 245
- Outro – Poetic inquiry in the social and human sciences: A call to action 257
- Editors and contributors 263
- Index 274