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56
Citations
21829
World Ranking
1841
National Ranking
139

Overview

Bronwyn Davies is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their research spans predominantly within the Social Sciences, with specific focus areas including Cultural Studies, Sociology and Political Science, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Gender Studies, and Ecology.

The scientist's work addresses several main topics, such as Posthumanist Ethics and Activism, Foucault, Power, and Ethics, Gender, Feminism, and Media, Geographies of human-animal interactions, Disability Rights and Representation, Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus, and Head and Neck Surgical Oncology.

Bronwyn Davies has contributed publications to several academic venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Qualitative Inquiry
  • Australian Journal of Environmental Education
  • Culture Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies
  • Disability & Society
  • Journal of Hospital Infection

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Bronwyn Davies are:

  • "Positioning and the Thick Tangles of Spacetimemattering," 2022, Qualitative Inquiry
  • "Moving beyond (id)entities, toward emergent becomingsofthe world and its mattering," 2021, Australian Journal of Environmental Education
  • "Desiring and critiquing humanity/ability/personhood: disrupting the ability/disability binary," 2020, Disability & Society (authored by Elisabeth De Schauwer, coauthor relationship noted)
  • "Chlorhexidine dressings could reduce external ventricular drain infections: results from a systematic review and meta-analysis," 2021, Journal of Hospital Infection (authored by Mueez Waqar, coauthor relationship noted)

Their frequent collaborators include Elisabeth De Schauwer, Silke Daelman, Hanne Vandenbussche, Sofie Sergeant, and Inge Van de Putte.

Best Publications

  • Positioning: The Discursive Production of Selves

    Bronwyn Davies;Rom Harré

  • Neoliberalism and education

    Bronwyn Davies;Peter Bansel

  • Frogs and Snails and Feminist Tales: Preschool Children and Gender

    Bronwyn Davies

  • Shards of Glass: Children Reading and Writing Beyond Gendered Identities

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  • Doing Collective Biography: Investigating the production of subjectivity

    Bronwyn Davies;Susanne Gannon

  • Subjectification: the relevance of Butler’s analysis for education

    Bronwyn Davies

  • A body of writing, 1990-1999

    Bronwyn Davies

  • The (Im)possibility of Intellectual Work in Neoliberal Regimes

    Bronwyn Davies

  • The ambivalent practices of reflexivity

    Bronwyn Davies;Jenny Browne;Susanne Gannon;Eileen Honan

  • Death to Critique and Dissent? the Policies and Practices of New Managerialism and of ‘evidence-based Practice’

    Bronwyn Davies

  • Becoming Schoolgirls: The Ambivalent Project of Subjectification.

    Bronwyn Davies;Suzy Dormer;Sue Gannon;Catherine Laws

  • Governmentality and Academic Work: Shaping the Hearts and Minds of Academic Workers

    Bronwyn Davies;Peter Bansel

  • The Discursive Production of the Male/Female Dualism in School Settings

    Bronwyn Davies

  • Neoliberal discourse in the academy : the forestalling of collective resistance

    Bronwyn Davies;Eva Bendix Petersen

  • The Rise and Fall of the Neo-liberal University

    Bronwyn Davies;Michael Gottsche;Peter Bansel

  • Agency as a Form of Discursive Practice. A Classroom Scene Observed

    Bronwyn Davies

  • Constituting the Feminist Subject in Poststructuralist Discourse

    Bronwyn Davies;Jennifer Browne;Susanne Gannon;Lekkie Hopkins

  • The time of their lives? : academic workers in neoliberal time(s)

    Bronwyn Davies;Peter Bansel

  • The subject of post-structuralism : a reply to Alison Jones

    Bronwyn Davies

  • (In)scribing body/landscape relations

    Bronwyn Davies

  • Listening to Children: Being and becoming

    Bronwyn Davies

Frequent Co-Authors

Rom Harré
Rom Harré Georgetown University
Michele Knobel
Michele Knobel Montclair State University
Ann Phoenix
Ann Phoenix University College London
Norman K. Denzin
Norman K. Denzin University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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