%0 Journal Article %T The researcher %A Jorid Krane Hanssen %J Qualitative Research %@ 1741-3109 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1468794118760748 %X This article addresses how a researcher-initiated autobiography¡¯s work as an actant may offer illuminating insights into how we as humans and nonhumans are associated in networks. The aim is to discuss how the effects of these associations produce knowledge about the social. With inspiration from actor-network theory and by using an example of a researcher-initiated autobiography from the study ¡®The Daughters and Sons of Rainbow Families¡¯, the discussion firstly concentrates on how associations between the autobiography and the researcher may produce emotional effects. Secondly, the discussion focuses on how a researcher-initiated autobiography works as an actant ¡®in itself¡¯. This indicates the necessity to trace associations between the written events (actants) in the text, and discuss their effects. As an example, the article addresses how associations between written events concerning family members, produce knowledge about the relations between the members %K actant %K actor-network theory %K autobiography %K rainbow families %K researcher-initiated autobiography %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1468794118760748