Dr Martina Smith
BA (hons), PGCE, MA, EdD
School of Education
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Full contact details
School of Education
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
Sheffield
S10 2AH
- Profile
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My research intersects at the disciplinary boundaries of critical psychology, critical disability studies and disabled children’s childhood studies. I am particularly interested in creative and other ways of doing research beyond rigid methodological confines. My doctoral thesis Political Love and SpaceTime Disturbances: Reimagining Parenting and Disabled Childhoods Beyond Neoliberal and Developmental Discourses makes trouble for the way these discourses construct the lives of parents of disabled children and perpetuate normative childhood development ideologies. I am currently working with Professor Katherine Runswick-Cole (University of Sheffield) and Professor Sara Ryan (MMU) on an NIHR project Tired of Spinning Plates: An exploration of the mental health experiences of adults/older carers of adults with learning disabilities. I am also a parent-carer to my eldest child who has complex epilepsy and learning disabilities.
- Research interests
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Critical psychology
Critical disability studies
Disabled children’s childhood studies
Sociology of health
New materialisms
Post-qualitative research practices
Digital and creative methodologies
- Publications
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Journal articles
- ‘Should we even have questions?’ From survey to exhibition – co-producing research about ‘mental health’ with carers and adults with learning disabilities. International Journal of Care and Caring, 1-16.
- Discourses, dialogue and diversity in biographical research. Studies in the Education of Adults, 55(1), 309-310.
- The making of the disability commons: Mothering, austerity and collectivity. Psychology of Women and Equalities Section Review, 2(1), 78-81.
- Dis/entangling disability, mental health and the cultural politics of care. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research.
Theses / Dissertations
- Teaching interests
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Martina is not currently teaching but is offering guest lectures.
- Professional activities and memberships
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SRCD Early Career Research Member British Psychological Society Member Affiliate member of the Identity and Marginalised Communities research cluster in The School of Education.