Enacting reciprocity and solidarity: Critical access as methodology

Chandler, E., Johnson, M. A., Jones, C., Harrison, E., & Rice, C. (2023). Enacting reciprocity and solidarity: Critical access as methodology. Australian Feminist Studies, 38(115–116), 49–66. https://doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2024.2333055

 

Abstract

Drawing on the growing field of critical access studies, this paper positions critical access as a research methodology that aligns with feminist praxis and disability politics. We begin by mapping our central concept in relation to literature on feminist disability studies, crip methodology, feminist methodology, and critical access. We then demonstrate critical access methodology in practice drawing on our collective research programs. Our first example comes from a workshop exploring citizen photojournalism as part of Stretching Our Stories: Digital World-Making in Troubled Times and takes non-linear and unverifiable disabled people’s journalistic accounts. We follow this with an example from Practicing the Social: Entanglements of Art and Justice, a three-day online artistic research and knowledge mobilization event, which foregrounds the complexity of structuring pace and time. We conclude by suggesting that approaching critical access as methodology makes it possible to embrace moments of friction. Throughout this paper, we argue that access, when taken up critically, becomes a transformative process that can contribute to the development of a feminist research methodology that supports research directed towards crip-feminist futurities