New Materialisms SIG: Sharing data that ‘glows’

New Materialisms SIG: Sharing data that 'glows'. Bicycles Create Change.com. 26th Nov 2019.

This was our final SIG Meeting for 2019. Oh no!

For this last meeting we did things a little differently!

Instead of having a guest presenter, we invited everyone to present. 

In the spirit of New Materialisms, we wanted to hear, seem think-with lots of different voices, perspectives, approaches and ‘data’.

So , we asked attendees to bring a piece of data that ‘glows’ and that they would like to re-turn-with other members of the SIG. 

The idea here is that we are all working on different research projects, with different applications and with different data. As we break for the holidays for the end of the year, we thought it might be interesting for participants to share a part of their research with others as a way of mining alternative insights.

We asked participants to chose a data’ selection’ that was digestible in a short time frame (i.e. within 2 minutes to present to leave time for discussion).

An example of this might be 100 words of writing/transcription or an image or an object.

And we had a great time!

Participants shared all kinds of ‘data’ – photos, images, artwork, audio, moments of research(er)-becomings and other material. I won’t share people’s content here as the material is often confidential, part of resarch project (covered by Ethics) or personal – you had to be there!

It was lovely to have the time and space to share work and ideas and get some inspiration to tide us over the holiday – and to get some fresh eyes and ideas to look anew at the content and ideas we were working with.

What a way to end the year!

Below are some moments from the workshop – it was super fun and inspiring!

  • New Materialisms SIG: Sharing data that 'glows'. Bicycles Create Change.com. 26th Nov 2019.
  • New Materialisms SIG: Sharing data that 'glows'. Bicycles Create Change.com. 26th Nov 2019.
  • New Materialisms SIG: Sharing data that 'glows'. Bicycles Create Change.com. 26th Nov 2019.
  • New Materialisms SIG: Sharing data that 'glows'. Bicycles Create Change.com. 26th Nov 2019.
  • New Materialisms SIG: Sharing data that 'glows'. Bicycles Create Change.com. 26th Nov 2019.
  • New Materialisms SIG: Sharing data that 'glows'. Bicycles Create Change.com. 26th Nov 2019.
  • New Materialisms SIG: Sharing data that 'glows'. Bicycles Create Change.com. 26th Nov 2019.
  • New Materialisms SIG: Sharing data that 'glows'. Bicycles Create Change.com. 26th Nov 2019.

Reading material for this meeting

There are two readings for this SIG meeting were selected as they attempt to articulate the difference between fNM approaches and other (post)qualitative approaches.

Jackson, A. Y. (2013). Making matter making us: Thinking with grosz to find freedom in new feminist materialisms. Gender and Education, 25(6), 769-775. doi:10.1080/09540253.2013.832014.

Hughes, C., & Lury, C. (2013). Re-turning feminist methodologies: From a social to an ecological epistemology. Gender and Education, 25(6), 786-799. doi:10.1080/09540253.2013.829910.