An experiment in don’t write of it: Posthuman research without punctuation

If you are visiting this blog for the first time – Hello! And a very warm welcome back to the regular reader. A warning before diving in here: this post is a break from my usual content that celebrates the myriad ways bicycles create positive social and environmental change. My current bicycles-for-education research puts to …

Granny, Wait for Me!

Granny, Wait for Me! is a beautifully illustrated children’s book. I first saw this book while at an independent publishing/meet the author book event at  Little Gnome – my awesome local bookshop. This book is written by Sarah Owen and illustrated by Anil Tortop. It immediately caught my eye because of the bicycle on the cover – and …

New Materialisms SIG – Ghostly Matters

It’s Halloween season.    What a perfect time to explore haunting and ghosts!  For our final NM SIG for this year, we are focusing on ghostly matters, and in particular Barad’s (2010) Quantum entanglements and hauntological relations.   Barad explores the disjointedness of time through electron behaviours, the nature of entanglement and the ethics of the Bohr/ …