TY - JOUR
T1 - Walking with sheep, dancing with dragonflies
T2 - moving with multi-species ecologies.
AU - Lapiņa , Linda
AU - Grum, Charlotte
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Based on the authors’ fieldwork with sheep and dragonflies, this article explores multispecies methods as moving-with multispecies ecologies. Apart from being scholars, both authors are performance practitioners engaging with more-than-human environments. As a part of an art exhibition in 2015, Charlotte did a performative walk with a sheep for 5 weeks, intra-acting with the sheep and the other human and non-human animals inhabiting the heath, the weather conditions, the local visitors and media. Linda has been dancing by Utterslev marsh, a nature-culture area in Copenhagen, since 2020, exploring mo(ve)ments of connection with multiple bodies in the surroundings, including dragonflies. Performing multispecies research as a practice of relationality, the article takes shape as a conversation, evolving around three themes: moving-with multispecies ecologies; pace, speed/slowness and letting go; and entangled ethics and vulnerabilities. ‘Moving-with’ invites qualitative researchers to explore movement, speed and temporality in the entangled multispecies ecologies they become a part of
AB - Based on the authors’ fieldwork with sheep and dragonflies, this article explores multispecies methods as moving-with multispecies ecologies. Apart from being scholars, both authors are performance practitioners engaging with more-than-human environments. As a part of an art exhibition in 2015, Charlotte did a performative walk with a sheep for 5 weeks, intra-acting with the sheep and the other human and non-human animals inhabiting the heath, the weather conditions, the local visitors and media. Linda has been dancing by Utterslev marsh, a nature-culture area in Copenhagen, since 2020, exploring mo(ve)ments of connection with multiple bodies in the surroundings, including dragonflies. Performing multispecies research as a practice of relationality, the article takes shape as a conversation, evolving around three themes: moving-with multispecies ecologies; pace, speed/slowness and letting go; and entangled ethics and vulnerabilities. ‘Moving-with’ invites qualitative researchers to explore movement, speed and temporality in the entangled multispecies ecologies they become a part of
KW - Arts-based methods; corporeality; entangled ethics; multi-species methods; relational ontologies; walking methodologies
KW - Arts-based methods
KW - corporeality
KW - entangled ethics
KW - multi-species methods
KW - relational ontologies
KW - walking methodologies
U2 - 10.1080/14780887.2024.2341410
DO - 10.1080/14780887.2024.2341410
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1478-0887
VL - Latest articles
JO - Qualitative Research in Psychology
JF - Qualitative Research in Psychology
ER -