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E-book: Non-Representational Methodologies: Re-Envisioning Research

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"Non-representational theory is one of the contemporary moment's most influential theoretical perspectives within social and cultural theory. It is now widely considered to be the logical successor of postmodern theory, the logical development of post-structuralist thought, and the most notable intellectual force behind the turn across the social and cultural sciences away from cognition, meaning, and textuality. And yet, it is often poorly understood. This is in part because of its complexity, but also because of its limited treatment in the few volumes chiefly dedicated to it. Theories must be useful to researchers keen on utilizing concepts and analytical frames for their personal interpretive purposes. How useful non-representational theory is, in this sense, is yet to be understood. This book outlines a variety of ways in which non-representational ideas can influence the research process, the very value of empirical research, the nature of data, the political value of data and evidence, the methodsof research, the very notion of method, and the styles, genres, and media of research"--

Non-representational theory is one of the contemporary moment’s most influential theoretical perspectives within social and cultural theory. It is now widely considered to be the logical successor of postmodern theory, the logical development of post-structuralist thought, and the most notable intellectual force behind the turn across the social and cultural sciences away from cognition, meaning, and textuality. And yet, it is often poorly understood. This is in part because of its complexity, but also because of its limited treatment in the few volumes chiefly dedicated to it. Theories must be useful to researchers keen on utilizing concepts and analytical frames for their personal interpretive purposes. How useful non-representational theory is, in this sense, is yet to be understood. This book outlines a variety of ways in which non-representational ideas can influence the research process, the very value of empirical research, the nature of data, the political value of data and evidence, the methods of research, the very notion of method, and the styles, genres, and media of research.

Foreword vii
Tim Ingold
1 Non-Representational Research Methodologies: An Introduction
1(18)
Phillip Vannini
2 New England Red
19(15)
Kathleen Stewart
3 Atmospheric Methods
34(18)
Ben Anderson
James Ash
4 Against Method
52(20)
Erin Manning
5 Listening to Fish: More-Than-Human Politics of Food
72(17)
Elspeth Probyn
6 Devices for Doing Atmospheric Things
89(23)
Derek P. McCormack
7 Enlivening Ethnography Through the Irrealis Mood: In Search of a More-Than-Representational Style
112(18)
Phillip Vannini
8 Vital Methodologies: Live Methods, Mobile Art, and Research-Creation
130(16)
Mimi Sheller
9 The Datalogical Turn
146(19)
Patricia Ticineto Clough
Karen Gregory
Benjamin Haber
R. Joshua Scannell
10 Irrevocable Loss
165(12)
Alphonso Lingis
Afterword: Non-Representational Theory and Me Too 177(12)
Hayden Lorimer
Contributors 189(2)
Index 191
Phillip Vannini is Canada Research Chair in Innovative Learning and Public Ethnography, and Professor in the School of Communication and Culture at Royal Roads University, Canada.