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Professor Natasha Mauthner.
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Professor Natasha Mauthner
Karen Barad's posthumanist relational ontology: An intra-active approach to theorising and studying family practices
2021
Professor Natasha Mauthner
Using the Listening Guide to analyse stories of female entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia: A diffractive methodology
2021
Professor Natasha Mauthner
Feminist methods
2020
Professor Natasha Mauthner
Research Philosophies and why they matter
2020
Professor Natasha Mauthner
Carol Gilligan
2019
Professor Natasha Mauthner
Towards a Posthumanist Ethics of Qualitative Research in a Big Data Era
2019
Professor Natasha Mauthner
A posthumanist ethics of mattering: New materialisms and the ethical practice of inquiry
2018
Professor Natasha Mauthner
Data sharing methods.
2018
Professor Natasha Mauthner
Screening, diagnosing, and medicating depression: Psychiatric methods and the making of mental disorder.
2018
Professor Natasha Mauthner
Theoretical perspectives on technology and society: Implications for understanding the relationship between ICTs and family life
2018
Professor Natasha Mauthner
The Listening Guide Feminist Method of Narrative Analysis: Towards a Posthumanist Performative (Re)configuration
2017
Professor Natasha Mauthner
Should data sharing be regulated?
2016
Professor Natasha Mauthner
Un/re-making method: Knowing/enacting posthumanist performative social research methods through ‘diffractive genealogies’ and ‘metaphysical practices’.
2016
Professor Natasha Mauthner
‘The past was never simply there to begin with and the future is not simply what will unfold’: A posthumanist performative approach to qualitative longitudinal research.
2015
Professor Natasha Mauthner
Archival practices and the making of ‘memories’
2015
Professor Natasha Mauthner
Digital data sharing: A genealogical and performative perspective.
2014
Professor Natasha Mauthner
Technology and the (re)making of work and family.
2014