2022
DOI: 10.2478/ijtr-2022-0002
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Postmaterial Participatory Research: Exploring the nature of self with children

Abstract: In this article, I argue for the value of participatory methodologies, in research with children, which aims to privilege their epistemologies and living experiences in relation to the nature of self. Researching self with children raises questions about the mainstream materialist paradigm which holds hegemony over most academic disciplines – and, importantly, over the life worlds of everyday people. Children’s experiences of self, others and the world challenge the dominant materialist paradigm, requiring inv… Show more

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“…It is women's imaginary as "inexhaustible, like music, painting, writing: their stream of phantasms" (ibid. : 877) -similar with children's playing, drawing and creativity when sharing experiences and meanings (see Thomas, 2021Thomas, , 2022b. L' ecriture feminine (feminist writing) is seen in the autoethnographic (Ellis et al, 2010), writing the body, metaphor and symbology.…”
Section: Children Women and Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is women's imaginary as "inexhaustible, like music, painting, writing: their stream of phantasms" (ibid. : 877) -similar with children's playing, drawing and creativity when sharing experiences and meanings (see Thomas, 2021Thomas, , 2022b. L' ecriture feminine (feminist writing) is seen in the autoethnographic (Ellis et al, 2010), writing the body, metaphor and symbology.…”
Section: Children Women and Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These approaches to research open debate around who can be a knower, what can be known and what constitutes and validates knowledge (see Stanley & Wise, 2013). In my own studies with children, I argue how children's experiences and ways of being can also catalyze ontological concern, through exploring the nature of self and experience, and examining the ways children's experiences challenge the dominant materialist scientific paradigm (see Thomas, 2022b). White (1994) examines knowledge and queries whether feminist approaches to science are relevant for parapsychology research.…”
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