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- W3113138834 abstract "Building upon and extending the feminist new materialist theorizing in the previous chapter, we take up Barad’s concept of apparatus in this chapter to rethink the processes, possibilities, and politics of transdisciplinary research. We begin by outlining how a Baradian-inspired approach to transdisciplinarity encourages us to not only explore ways of knowing the moving body differently by working across disciplines, but more importantly to pay close attention to the processes, politics, and practices in such research. Herein we detail how thinking with the concept of apparatus can encourage scholars to examine how disciplinary boundaries are both (re)constructed and challenged when working with academics from other disciplines. To put this concept to work, we offer an example of a transdisciplinary research project focused on elite sports women’s experiences of the health phenomena of low energy availability (LEA), with Baradian-inspired reflections on the processes of working alongside our scientist collaborators. As this chapter illustrates, feminist new materialisms (and Barad in this context) offer conceptual tools to help us acknowledge the processes in which knowledge boundaries are lived, reinforced, and challenged within our own work, which can encourage research practices toward troubling the dominant apparatus in sport science and health-related projects." @default.
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