Abstract

Lorde’s “call” lies at the heart of the article I propose to present, engaging with the question, “How can notions of glitch, many-worlds, intra-activity and entanglement contribute to the creation of ‘new tools’—tools that offer alternatives to binary forms of thinking and doing research—in practice?” “We” researchers, scholars, and practitioners engaged here, now, wanting to rethink emancipatory practices for complex times, will need to interrogate what “haunts” our research material-discursively, right down to our very atoms.

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