TRANS FATS
In this second episode of my podcasted thesis, I do a deep dive into my research methodology and methods. I start out with my hopes for this work before talking about autoethnography, coloniality’s relationship to positivism, medical notetaking, podcasting, accessibility, the body and the voice, relational ethics, and self and community care 🌈 I also ask again for your feedback on the accessibility of this podcast, which you can send my way at krobrien@uvic.ca [krobrien@uvic.ca]! Notes 1. Britt Hawthorne’s blog post: Who Are People of the Global Majority and Why It Matters [https://britthawthorne.com/blog/people-global-majority/] 2. I came across the idea of using poems as a springboard into memory when reading brown Mad social worker Aman Sharma’s (2023) autoethnographic thesis. He describes the poems he incorporated into his thesis work as ‘poetic artifacts’, after white scholar Lace Brogden’s (2008) use of report cards as ‘curricular artifacts’ in her own autoethnographic work. Thanks so much, Aman, both for your scholarly work and your supportive emails early on in this project! 3. Still from the TV show It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia [https://krobrien.ca/thesis/always-sunny.png]. A white man with a scruffy beard, wearing a short-sleeved light blue collared shirt, a striped brown tie, and khakis, is standing in front of a nonsensical evidence board. The board is full of papers connected by many red strings. The man has wide, red eyes and is gesturing at the viewer with one cigarette-holding hand, and pointing at the board with his other hand. 4. Story map [https://krobrien.ca/thesis/story-map-censored.png]. Photograph from above of a sheet of white paper covered in light blue sticky notes against a grey countertop. In the top left corner of the white paper, sticky notes are clumped around a handwritten note reading ‘access to supports (imperfect)’. In the bottom left corner, sticky notes are clumped around a note reading ‘complicated relationship w̄ food/eating’. On the right side of the paper, sticky notes cascade from a note at the top reading ‘gender feelings’ to a note at the bottom reading ‘anti-fatness’. There is a handwritten note reading ‘being perceived (particularly online)’ connecting the lower left corner and the right side of the paper. Some sticky notes have a teal dot on them, indicating that the text on them came from poems. Katie’s left hand is in the bottom left corner of the photograph. 5. Check out the ethics certificate [https://krobrien.ca/thesis/hreb-application.pdf] [1 page .pdf], approved ethics protocol [https://krobrien.ca/thesis/hreb-application.pdf] [18 page .pdf], consent form [https://osf.io/t8rb6] [4 page .pdf], feedback email [https://osf.io/fnwpu] [1 page .pdf], and withdrawal form [https://osf.io/ze7k9] [1 page .pdf] if you’re interested 🤓 6. Playlist: TRANS FATS [https://www.tunemymusic.com/share/NU9RHRIqBo] Links * Transcript [https://krobrien.ca/thesis/ep2-transcript.pdf] [22 page .pdf] * References [https://krobrien.ca/thesis/references.pdf] [21 page .pdf] * Stable UVic URI [https://hdl.handle.net/1828/22966] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
5 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de TRANS FATS!