This book fosters new links between non-representational theories and more-than-human perspectives. Offering multidisciplinary perspectives, from geography and anthropology, to social theory and qualitative research methodologies, it reimagines the boundaries of research by arguing for a new concept of “data.”

Original, bold, and creative contributions provocatively push us to reimagine what is meant by data. No longer something we can unproblematically understand as an empirical given, the notion of data is reimagined as the relational outcome of encounters, engagements, attachments, and more-than-human relations. As such, the book expands the field of non-representational scholarship, challenging the ideas of data collection, analysis, and representation.

This innovative book provides a courageous contemporary theoretical and methodological intervention. It will be valuable for students, researchers, and arts practitioners across the social sciences and will serve as the beginning of new methodological dialogues for years to come.

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This book fosters new links between non-representational theories and more-than-human perspectives. Offering multidisciplinary perspectives, from geography and anthropology, to social theory and qualitative research methodologies, it reimagines the boundaries of research by arguing for a new concept of “data.”

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1 More-than-data? An introduction to vitalist methodologies

Phillip Vannini

PART 1 Encountering new kinds of data

2 What if the world wasn’t data? Toward a kin-study with dragonflies

Sarah Wright and Lara Daley

3 Rethinking research with Deleuze: Data as difference

Tom Roberts

4 Making microbial data: More-than-representational methods for encountering viruses, bacteria, and other microbes

Beth Greenhough, Jamie Lorimer, Joshua Evans, and Oscar Hartman Davies

5 Tourist bodies and places in a changing climate: Extreme weather as lively data

Jonas Larsen and Martin Trandberg Jensen

6 Tinkering with comparison of climate changes in Greenland and the Alps: Data as vibrant connections

Carina Ren and Monica Nadegger

PART 2 Art-inspired encounters with new kinds of data

7 Ecosomatics, non-representational theory, and the cripped body: Data as contingent in performative research encounters

Candice P. Boyd

8 Engaging with the Earth’s voice: Data as caring attachments

Outi Rantala and Emily Höckert

9 On becoming intimate with scorched earth: Research-creation and infrathin data

Christian Edwardes

10 Beyond coding in qualitative analysis: The wonder, aberration, and vitality of hazy data

Phillip Vannini and April Vannini

PART 3 Encountering new kinds of data in health and well-being

11 Non-representational theory in health research: Disciplinary, ontological and epistemological positions

Gavin J. Andrews, Richard Gorman, Chloe Asker and Alexander Wray

12 Researching animals and health more-than-representationally: Working with lively data

Richard Gorman

13 Rethinking mindfulness research: Data as vitalist practice

Chloe Asker

14 Studying health and cycling: Working with emergent data

Gavin J. Andrews

15 Tracing the liveliness of daily data with geographic ecological momentary assessment and mobile technology

Alexander Wray

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Product details

ISBN
9781032840918
Published
2025-09-05
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
480 gr
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
U, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
246

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Biographical note

Phillip Vannini is a Professor in the School of Communication and Culture at Royal Roads University in Victoria, BC, Canada.