ABSTRACT

If we are in post-post times, how does reflexivity matter? Is reflexivity in need of a better, updated—10.6—version of itself, or is something else called for? Influenced by discussions of new feminist materialism accompanied by calls for an end to data, I change the question from how does reflexivity matter to what matter matters in reflexivity. This change shifts attention to the mattering of reflexivity and opens roles for reflexivity as a praxis of onto-epistemic responsibility in research.