ABSTRACT

‘Research practices and future directions’ outlines some fundamental methodological priorities and challenges of NRT (including new dispositions and mindsets, and ‘witnessing’, ‘acting into’, and ‘boosting’ the world). It then moves on to review some aligned methodological innovations in more-than-representational health geographies, including through progressive ethnographies, lively interviews, using new technologies, working with the arts, and new styles and forms of writing and presenting. The chapter finishes by considering future directions for scholarship including thinking about the ‘ethics of assemblage’: how, as researchers, we might seek to understand health assemblages and what, as agents, we might do to, with and within them.