Journal articles by Stephen Fitzherbert
This paper investigates the writing of situated knowledge and explores the possibilities of enact... more This paper investigates the writing of situated knowledge and explores the possibilities of enacting difference by writing differently. We present a selection of research stories in which carrier bags, sounds, baskets, gardens and potatoes are interpreted less as objects of research or metaphors to aid in analysing phenomena, than as mediators of the stories. Our stories emphasise the ontological politics of engaging with and representing the relational, the messy, the spontaneous, the unpredictable, the non-human and bodily experiences. These stories demonstrate how writing is performative and how it is integral to the production of knowledge.
Papers by Stephen Fitzherbert
New Zealand Geographer, 2010
... worked in the Māori education Kōhanga Reo Movement, and had been involved in establishingKura... more ... worked in the Māori education Kōhanga Reo Movement, and had been involved in establishingKura Kaupapa Māori. ... successful partnership between government, community champions, business and educators; technology centre in town; stimulated Tutu Productions, Youth ...
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Journal articles by Stephen Fitzherbert
Papers by Stephen Fitzherbert