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  • Pentes, Tatiana (University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences., 2005)
    This study investigates and records the production of a digital media artwork blackBOX: Painting A Digital Picture of Documented Memory, generated through the media technologies of interactive multimedia, exploiting the ...
  • Stephenson, Niamh (2007-08-06)
    Memory-work was original devised by Haug and others (1987) who explained the method to an English speaking audience in Female Sexualization: A collective work of memory. In this paper, I consider the rationale for and the ...
  • Ingleton, Christine. (2007-08-06)
    At the core of memory-work is the making of meaning from a collective reading of the memories of individuals’ lived experiences. Memory-work enables many voices to be heard in the understanding and theorising of the ...
  • Small, Jennie. (2007-08-06)
  • Mitchell, Patricia.; Rocco, Sharn.; Gannon, Susanne.; Onyx, Jenny.; McCormack, Coralie.; Koutroulis, Glenda.; Ingleton, Christine.; O'Regan, Kerry.; Small, Jennie.; Cadman, Kate.; Friend, Lorraine. (2007-08-06)
    The use of memory-work as a qualitative method in feminist social research is well established in Australia and New Zealand. Memory-work, though, still brings with it many theoretical and methodological dilemmas and issues. ...
  • Johnston, Betty (2007-08-06)
    In this article, I raise three interconnecting questions that emerge from my use of memory-work: memory and normality; research 'rules'; and, briefly, the theoretical underpinnings of the method. The first question addresses ...
  • Small, Jennie. (2007-08-06)
    This paper looks at the issue of researching different age groups using the research method, memory-work. Four age groups have been studied: 12 years, 20 years, 40 years, and 65+ years, in an investigation of women’s and ...
  • Koutroulis, Glenda (2007-08-06)
    This paper draws from a project that used Haug’s (1987) theory and method of memory-work to study menstrual experiences of eight Australian women. As memory-workers, we wrote memories about menstruation and we discussed ...
  • Farrar, Patricia (2007-08-06)
    Qualitative researchers, by the very nature of their endeavours, are likely to undertake projects which involve exploration into the intimate crevices of people’s lives. Feminist research further plumbs the depths of such ...