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    10 Making More Liveable Worlds Beyond Academia: Reflexivity in Collaborative Research Practice
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        Camilo Castillo
        
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
 - Contents v
 - Series Editors’ Preface viii
 - List of Figures x
 - Notes on Contributors xii
 - 
                            PART I Navigating
 - 1 Introduction 3
 - 2 A User’s Guide to ‘Revisiting Reflexivity’ 23
 - 3 Automatic Reply: Another University is Possible 30
 - 4 Is My Work Reflexive Enough? 51
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                            PART II Affecting
 - 5 Learning to Affect and to be Affected: Articulating Self and World in Empirical Research 55
 - 6 Becoming Instrument 73
 - 7 care embodied: speaking from a nonbinary, crip, menstrual body 76
 - 8 Movement, Rest, Bodyminds 88
 - 9 Epistemic Erasure in Participatory Research 91
 - 10 Making More Liveable Worlds Beyond Academia: Reflexivity in Collaborative Research Practice 111
 - 11 Reflecting on Discomfort: Fieldwork with Vaccine-Hesitant Participants During the COVID-19 Pandemic 126
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                            PART III Experimenting
 - 12 Outrageously Open: Co-inhabiting and Expanding Knowledge-making Spaces through Somatic, Arts-based Methods 137
 - 13 An Invitation to Who? 160
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                                14 The Third Space Walk: An Approach to Understanding 
Analogue-digitalUrban Spaces 163 - 15 From Model Organism to Companion Species: A Laboratory Guide to Feminist Reflexivity in Experimental Biology Research 181
 - 16 An Invitation to Help Redecorate a Corner of Discursive Space 201
 - 17 Contemplations: A Perspective on Reflexivity Out of the ‘Brackish Waters’ of Artistic Research 219
 - 18 Reflexivity in Artistic Research and Visual Anthropology: Response to ‘Contemplations: A Perspective on Reflexivity Out of the “Brackish Waters” of Artistic Research’ by Ruth Anderwald and Leonhard Grond 241
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                            PART IV Institutionalizing
 - 19 On Institutions and Institutionalizing 247
 - 20 Projected Reflexivity: Learnings from Two Reflexive Research Projects from-within, with-within and for-within 251
 - 21 Reflexivity in Co-Evaluation: From Challenges to Principles of Participatory Research Evaluation 273
 - 22 Reflexivity, Avoid it Like the Plague? 282
 - 23 Coming Home to STS: Liminality of Research Positions as Mode of Reflexivity 293
 - 24 A Better Place for Science and Technology Studies? The Art Studio as Heterotopia 311
 - 25 Why Bogotá? The Local, the Global and the Interesting, Reflexively, or: STS – Here and There 322
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                            PART V Revisiting Reflexivity
 - 26 Snapshots of Reflexivity 353
 - 27 Rethinking Aesthetics, Ontologizing Reflexivity 356
 - 28 Dear Steve: On the Contribution of Reflexivity to General Human Wellbeing and Liveability in the World beyond Research 361
 - 29 When Sally Met Steve: Virtual Reflexivity 372
 - 30 Whose Worlds Are More Liveable Now? Abandoning the Alienated ‘Blah’ 375
 - Index 380
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
 - Contents v
 - Series Editors’ Preface viii
 - List of Figures x
 - Notes on Contributors xii
 - 
                            PART I Navigating
 - 1 Introduction 3
 - 2 A User’s Guide to ‘Revisiting Reflexivity’ 23
 - 3 Automatic Reply: Another University is Possible 30
 - 4 Is My Work Reflexive Enough? 51
 - 
                            PART II Affecting
 - 5 Learning to Affect and to be Affected: Articulating Self and World in Empirical Research 55
 - 6 Becoming Instrument 73
 - 7 care embodied: speaking from a nonbinary, crip, menstrual body 76
 - 8 Movement, Rest, Bodyminds 88
 - 9 Epistemic Erasure in Participatory Research 91
 - 10 Making More Liveable Worlds Beyond Academia: Reflexivity in Collaborative Research Practice 111
 - 11 Reflecting on Discomfort: Fieldwork with Vaccine-Hesitant Participants During the COVID-19 Pandemic 126
 - 
                            PART III Experimenting
 - 12 Outrageously Open: Co-inhabiting and Expanding Knowledge-making Spaces through Somatic, Arts-based Methods 137
 - 13 An Invitation to Who? 160
 - 
                            
                                14 The Third Space Walk: An Approach to Understanding 
Analogue-digitalUrban Spaces 163 - 15 From Model Organism to Companion Species: A Laboratory Guide to Feminist Reflexivity in Experimental Biology Research 181
 - 16 An Invitation to Help Redecorate a Corner of Discursive Space 201
 - 17 Contemplations: A Perspective on Reflexivity Out of the ‘Brackish Waters’ of Artistic Research 219
 - 18 Reflexivity in Artistic Research and Visual Anthropology: Response to ‘Contemplations: A Perspective on Reflexivity Out of the “Brackish Waters” of Artistic Research’ by Ruth Anderwald and Leonhard Grond 241
 - 
                            PART IV Institutionalizing
 - 19 On Institutions and Institutionalizing 247
 - 20 Projected Reflexivity: Learnings from Two Reflexive Research Projects from-within, with-within and for-within 251
 - 21 Reflexivity in Co-Evaluation: From Challenges to Principles of Participatory Research Evaluation 273
 - 22 Reflexivity, Avoid it Like the Plague? 282
 - 23 Coming Home to STS: Liminality of Research Positions as Mode of Reflexivity 293
 - 24 A Better Place for Science and Technology Studies? The Art Studio as Heterotopia 311
 - 25 Why Bogotá? The Local, the Global and the Interesting, Reflexively, or: STS – Here and There 322
 - 
                            PART V Revisiting Reflexivity
 - 26 Snapshots of Reflexivity 353
 - 27 Rethinking Aesthetics, Ontologizing Reflexivity 356
 - 28 Dear Steve: On the Contribution of Reflexivity to General Human Wellbeing and Liveability in the World beyond Research 361
 - 29 When Sally Met Steve: Virtual Reflexivity 372
 - 30 Whose Worlds Are More Liveable Now? Abandoning the Alienated ‘Blah’ 375
 - Index 380