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Dr Phiona Stanley's Outputs (3)

Object authenticity applied to imaginaries of racialized national culture: English-language-school sojourners in Australia (2025)
Journal Article
Stanley, P., & Wight, C. (in press). Object authenticity applied to imaginaries of racialized national culture: English-language-school sojourners in Australia. Language and Intercultural Communication, https://doi.org/10.1080/14708477.2025.2464577

This study examines the experiences of international sojourners attending English-language schools in Australia, exploring how these students' imaginaries shape their expectations and perceptions of authenticity. Using qualitative interviews with stu... Read More about Object authenticity applied to imaginaries of racialized national culture: English-language-school sojourners in Australia.

Munro bagging and the conquering logic of conquest: Why do we hike? (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stanley, P. (2025, January). Munro bagging and the conquering logic of conquest: Why do we hike?. Paper presented at 8th European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Edinburgh

This paper presents an autoethnographic narrative about the social constructedness of ‘nature’ (e.g. Macfarlane, 2003) and the mobilities systems (Urry, 2007) that undergird a binary: bodies that are conventionally read as legitimately ‘outdoorsy’ ve... Read More about Munro bagging and the conquering logic of conquest: Why do we hike?.

Qualitative thinking and writing with whisky: Malt metaphors and island hopping (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stanley, P., & Clarke, D. (2025, January). Qualitative thinking and writing with whisky: Malt metaphors and island hopping. Presented at 8th European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Edinburgh

The aim of this workshop is to radically situate the participants in the stories and senses of Scottish single malt whiskies, exploring meanings and metaphors that whisky suggests and considering its place in different aspects of Scottish life (beari... Read More about Qualitative thinking and writing with whisky: Malt metaphors and island hopping.