'This is a tour de force of philosophically-informed qualitative work. With clarity and erudition, the authors take the reader through all the major philosophical and ethical paradigms informing contemporary qualitative inquiry, paying particular attention to where these ideas overlap and blur. With examples drawn from art, psychology, etymology, and even film, the authors weave an engaging tapestry that both maps where qualitative practice has been and gives us direction for decades to come. As we find ourselves thrown into a world that poses a constellation of practical, intellectual, and ethical challenges to our very being and being with other species, this book gives us hope through inviting us to observe, reflect, and interact with compassion. This is a must read for researchers just beginning their epistemic journeys and for seasoned intellectual wanderers alike.'Dr James M. Salvo, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Florida.'In many living contexts of academic discussion, and especially from young academics, I recently hear the plea for a social science that would be more aimed at understanding experience than counting things, or systematically observing them from the outside. This fascinating and exceedingly well written book takes the Reader for an explorative journey into the world of experiential social science. It presents in an engaging way some key qualitative methods of social research fit for the era of what Edgar Morin calls the polycrisis: ravaged by persistent systemic disruptive pathologies. Angelo Benozzo and Vincenza Priola offer an instrumental guide for researchers who wish to approach these phenomena in a scientifically rigorous way, yet not lose the ability to understand reality holistically. The authors show a way to go beyond the disciplinary boundaries and use arts, music, sounds, and colours to expand and organize our. Researchers and PhD candidates across the social sciences will benefit from reading this book slowly, giving it full attention.'Professor Monika Kostera, University of Warsaw, Södertörn University, Sweden and L'Université Paris Nanterre.'In Doing Qualitative Research Critically: Disruptive Practices and New Materialist Entanglements Angelo Benozzo and Vincenza Priola invite readers to accompany them on a ‘wandering journey’ of and for re-imagining research through creative, experimental and new materialist and posthuman theories and practices. Theoretically attuned to uncertainties and complexities of research, this lively, accessible and thoughtful book entangles with the social, political, re-imaginative and embodied dimensions of what it means to be ‘critical’ as a situated praxis. This book's theory-practice discussions will enable the reader to devise novel ways to craft disruptive and ethically-engaged research to meet the challenges of knowledge-making differently and resist anthropocentric, capitalist and colonialist knowledge legacies.'Professor Carol A. Taylor, University of Bath.