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14 The Third Space Walk: An Approach to Understanding Analogue-digital Urban Spaces

  • Mirjana Mitrović
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Revisiting Reflexivity
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  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Series Editors’ Preface viii
  4. List of Figures x
  5. Notes on Contributors xii
  6. PART I Navigating
  7. 1 Introduction 3
  8. 2 A User’s Guide to ‘Revisiting Reflexivity’ 23
  9. 3 Automatic Reply: Another University is Possible 30
  10. 4 Is My Work Reflexive Enough? 51
  11. PART II Affecting
  12. 5 Learning to Affect and to be Affected: Articulating Self and World in Empirical Research 55
  13. 6 Becoming Instrument 73
  14. 7 care embodied: speaking from a nonbinary, crip, menstrual body 76
  15. 8 Movement, Rest, Bodyminds 88
  16. 9 Epistemic Erasure in Participatory Research 91
  17. 10 Making More Liveable Worlds Beyond Academia: Reflexivity in Collaborative Research Practice 111
  18. 11 Reflecting on Discomfort: Fieldwork with Vaccine-Hesitant Participants During the COVID-19 Pandemic 126
  19. PART III Experimenting
  20. 12 Outrageously Open: Co-inhabiting and Expanding Knowledge-making Spaces through Somatic, Arts-based Methods 137
  21. 13 An Invitation to Who? 160
  22. 14 The Third Space Walk: An Approach to Understanding Analogue-digital Urban Spaces 163
  23. 15 From Model Organism to Companion Species: A Laboratory Guide to Feminist Reflexivity in Experimental Biology Research 181
  24. 16 An Invitation to Help Redecorate a Corner of Discursive Space 201
  25. 17 Contemplations: A Perspective on Reflexivity Out of the ‘Brackish Waters’ of Artistic Research 219
  26. 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
  27. PART IV Institutionalizing
  28. 19 On Institutions and Institutionalizing 247
  29. 20 Projected Reflexivity: Learnings from Two Reflexive Research Projects from-within, with-within and for-within 251
  30. 21 Reflexivity in Co-Evaluation: From Challenges to Principles of Participatory Research Evaluation 273
  31. 22 Reflexivity, Avoid it Like the Plague? 282
  32. 23 Coming Home to STS: Liminality of Research Positions as Mode of Reflexivity 293
  33. 24 A Better Place for Science and Technology Studies? The Art Studio as Heterotopia 311
  34. 25 Why Bogotá? The Local, the Global and the Interesting, Reflexively, or: STS – Here and There 322
  35. PART V Revisiting Reflexivity
  36. 26 Snapshots of Reflexivity 353
  37. 27 Rethinking Aesthetics, Ontologizing Reflexivity 356
  38. 28 Dear Steve: On the Contribution of Reflexivity to General Human Wellbeing and Liveability in the World beyond Research 361
  39. 29 When Sally Met Steve: Virtual Reflexivity 372
  40. 30 Whose Worlds Are More Liveable Now? Abandoning the Alienated ‘Blah’ 375
  41. Index 380
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