In this online discussion, five involuntarily childless researchers (Cristina Archetti, Laura Curtis, Nisa Darroux, Robin Hadley, and Sarah Roberts) explore what it means to do research with and about the childless-not-by-choice community.
We base our conversation around the following two questions:
1. What is the value of research on involuntary childlessness conducted by researchers who are involuntarily childless?
2. What insights do we, as childless researchers, bring to the table, and how do those insights help us, as a community and as individual researchers, move forward?
We explore these questions through discussions about our own journeys as CNBC researchers as well as the social impact of CNBC research. These impacts include, but are not limited to, policy making, consciousness-raising, and the reclamation of the CNBC experience and the value of our lives.
Cristina Archetti: [ Ссылка ]
Laura Curtis: [ Ссылка ]
Robin Hadley: [ Ссылка ]
Sarah Roberts: [ Ссылка ]
Nisa Darroux
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