Creative~Relational Inquiries in the Wild
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Will be published approx. on 25. September 2026
176 pages
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Creative~Relational Inquiries in the Wild accompanies researchers and writers drawn to the possibilities of what 'creative~relational inquiry' might offer. Departing from the well-trodden paths of traditional, procedural qualitative methodology, each chapter explores how creative~relational inquiry invites an engagement that is intricate, intimate, and emergent. The volume meets the intrepid inquirer/reader by providing lively exemplars from those who are 'doing' creative~relational inquiries in and for their research. Each author approaches creative~relational inquiry differently: there is no one way to do a creative~relational inquiry and there is no one to say who is or is not doing it 'correctly'. The book will enable readers to find their own ways of plugging the creative~relational into their research projects.
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Fiona Murray and Jonathan Wyatt begin their beautiful and evocative edited book on creative-relational wildness, a companion that is 'fierce rather than gentle', one that might lure readers into their own wildernesses, in love-letter antidotes to the hate-fuelled current global political climate. I love their editorial foregrounding of language, and symbol, by choosing the curvy, wavy tilde instead of the rigid dash. It seems fitting for this.It is, in total, a collection of techniques, they tell us, assistants in 'thinking from within'. Ultimately, like all of Murray and Wyatt's work, this is more an invitation to readers to launch their own creative-relational journeys into the unknown, and less the delivery of an authoritative guidebook. That suits me fine. These 20 chapters and stunning front and back letters by Gael Bateman are like a community of corpuscular essays, testing the water as they drift forward through the sea (of Sea-cry fame) of the Centre for Creative-Relational Inquiry at the University of Edinburgh (and beyond). Each of these chapters adds another tentacle to this creative-relational cnidarian, sensing out into its environment, contributing to an ecology of being-with. Most inspiring, these scholar-editor-wonderers model passionately, respectfully, and intentionally how they allow themselves to be led by the work, to be vulnerable, to be changed, and to change their 'agenda' - in the case of these co-editors, a book proposal. But they and their authors are gesturing at something more - a need to be changed and changing (as a process, not a destination) in this particular world, at this particular time.
Professor Daniel X. Harris, Creative Agency research lab, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Creative-relational inquiry has crossed disciplinary and geographical boundaries to capture the imagination of researchers who are intent on finding ways to do research differently. This inspiring book showcases the work of eleven authors who invite us to take a deep dive into complex terrains of human experience. I am drawn in by the stories they tell. At times I am surprised. Other times I am troubled. And always I am enlightened. For those of us who have felt hemmed in by procedural methods - finding ourselves creating a new approach for each and every study we undertake - this wonderful book offers companionship, validation, and inspiration. Here are a diverse array of writers, researchers, and practitioners inviting us to join them in the creation of new and unique ways to inquire into the business of being human.
Dr David Carless, Reader, University of the West of Scotland
Creative~Relational Inquiries in the Wild disturbs the perceived tidiness of methods and invites readers to contend with the felt-uncertainty of potential intimacies. A book about creative~relational inquiry and its reverberations in the world, it requires a reading with orientation. Refusing to give instruction or a 'how to' outline of creative-relational inquiry, the chapters in this collection provide insights into textures - of care, intimacies, vulnerability, and feeling. An important read, Creative~Relational Inquiries in the Wild curates a timely conversation about relationality and our capacity to access feeling, support deep connection with others, as well as the natural and metaphysical world in which we all live.
Dominique C. Hill, author of Black Gurl Reliable: Pedagogies of Vulnerability and Transgression
Upfronting ethics and ethos, Creative~Relational Inquiries in the Wild is a call to consider the usefulness of the uncertain, the rough, the messy, the wild. It is a collection that, as a whole, rejects a way of doing neat qualitative research projects or creative-relational inquiry for that matter. Instead, the authors make visible what opens up and becomes possible when one embraces intimacy and relating as central rather than periphery in research. Contributors engage varying sites, theoretical frameworks, and sources of feeling that illuminate what is attainable when we take risks in our research and remain consciously grounded in the gift of being a present presence. A must have text and an invaluable resource for researchers who are more interested in the journey than the destination.
Durell M. Callier, co-author of Performative Intergenerational Dialogues of a Black Quartet: Qualitative Inquiries on Race, Gender, Sexualities, and Culture
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
2 Line drawings, black and white; 20 Halftones, black and white; 22 Illustrations, black and white
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978-1-040-55026-7 (9781040550267)
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Fiona A. Murray | Jonathan Wyatt
Creative~Relational Inquiries in the Wild
Book
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1st Edition
Routledge
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Fiona A. Murray | Jonathan Wyatt
Creative~Relational Inquiries in the Wild
Book
approx. 09/2026
1st Edition
Routledge
€52.50
Not yet published
Persons
Fiona Murray is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. She is also co-director for the Centre for Creative-Relational Inquiry. She is currently working on her book project Seasonal Methodologies: Attunement, Perception, and the Creative-Relational Process to be published by Routledge.
Jonathan Wyatt is Professor of Qualitative Inquiry and a co-director of the Centre for Creative-Relational Inquiry at The University of Edinburgh, UK.
Jonathan Wyatt is Professor of Qualitative Inquiry and a co-director of the Centre for Creative-Relational Inquiry at The University of Edinburgh, UK.
Content
Series preface - Keith Tudor and Jonathan Wyatt | Introduction - Fiona Murray and Jonathan Wyatt | A letter welcoming sea~cry wonderers - Gael Bateman | Chapter 1: Sharp, raw, and honest moments for creative-relational inquiry - Giulia Carozzi | Chapter 2: Post-H/human creative-relationality: The de/colonial emergenc[i]es of creating, relating, and becoming-creative-relational - Nandini Manjunath | Chapter 3: Doing fabulous work - Andrew M. Gillott and Karen S. Kaufman | Chapter 4: Walking between intensities - Gabriel Soler Santibanez | Chapter 5: Writing and not writing ADHD process - Charlie Mangas | Chapter 6: More-than-human-metrics in policy-making: An entangled creative~relational inquiry of data, shadow-shadow lobbying, and change-making - Marisa de Andrade | Chapter 7: Playing with shadows and silences: A creative-relational self-inquiry - Joel Liwanag | Chapter 8: Writing-with Samay and Pacha: Movements toward creative-relational inquiry - Leandro Tolmos | Chapter 9: Furthering creative-relational inquiry and the sex assemblage - Susan Mackay | Chapter 10: Writing sensation (moving towards nothing) - Andrew M. Gillott | Wondering~with a goodbye: A departing letter - Gael Bateman
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