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Bronwyn Davies

    Bronwyn Davies is an independent scholar whose work explores the intricate ethico-onto-epistemological relations that constitute our social worlds. She is renowned for developing innovative social science research methodologies, deeply informed by poststructuralist philosophies. Her significant contributions lie in the study of gender, the creation of the collective biography methodology, and her insightful writing on feminism and poststructuralist theory.

    The Arts of Living in a More-than-human World
    Entanglement in the World's Becoming and the Doing of New Materialist Inquiry
    • Focusing on new materialist concepts, this book aims to bridge theoretical frameworks with practical applications in the social sciences. It draws on diverse data sources, including the author's research and personal autoethnographic experiences, to explore and illustrate these theoretical possibilities. The approach encourages researchers to engage with innovative ideas and methodologies, enhancing their understanding of materiality in social contexts.

      Entanglement in the World's Becoming and the Doing of New Materialist Inquiry
    • Exploring the intersection of art and daily life, this work emphasizes the importance of affect, listening, and feeling within a more-than-human world. It merges arts-based methodologies with insights from natural and biological sciences, challenging traditional disciplinary boundaries. The text advocates for a new ethics that rejects human dominance, focusing on our interconnectedness with the vibrant materiality of life. By examining the poetics of embodied living, it invites readers to reconsider their relationship with the world as dynamic and emergent.

      The Arts of Living in a More-than-human World