TY - JOUR AU - Farrelly, Trisia AU - Stewart-Withers, Rochelle AU - McLennan, Sharon AU - Gibson, Lorena PY - 2017/08/10 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Collective Memory-work as Method and Resistance JF - Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies JA - Sites VL - 14 IS - 2 SE - Articles DO - 10.11157/sites-vol14iss2id330 UR - https://sites.otago.ac.nz/Sites/article/view/330 SP - AB - Four academic mothers share their first foray into collective memory-work while exploring academic mother subjectivities located within tertiary education in New Zealand. Originating in education and gender studies, memory-work is currently an untapped research method in anthropology. The authors invite anthropologists to explore the value of collective memory-work, particularly when all participants seek academic outputs; where power imbalances in the group are minimal; and where trusting relationships are pre-established. Key words: memory-work; collective memory-work; mothers; academic mothers; method; PBRF. ER -