“Talking Methods in the Hot Tub”

A Conversation on Biography, Feminism, Collaboration, and Methodologies That Travel

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The conversation touches on biographical trajectories of Adele Clarke, her feminist passion for critical research, and the role of networking and collaboration for the development of situational analysis. The conversation took place on Jan 12, 2022, not in a hot tub, but in our respective home offices via zoom. The hot tub was shared with others—find out who.

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Clarke, A.E., von Unger, H. (2023). “Talking Methods in the Hot Tub”. In: Gauditz, L., et al. Die Situationsanalyse als Forschungsprogramm. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-38714-3_2

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