Riedler, MartinaEryaman, Mustafa Yunus2026-02-032026-02-0320251609-4069https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069251392418https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12428/34644This article engages with the burgeoning field of post-qualitative inquiry to operationalize the work of Karen Barad, exploring how concepts from quantum physics can inform tangible research methodologies. Addressing the gap between Barad's abstract onto-epistemology and research practice, the paper demonstrates how montage can be used as a practical technique for enacting a diffractive, post-qualitative inquiry. Methodologically, the paper performs the approach it advocates, presenting a diffractive reading of existing qualitative studies that use montage. By reading these examples through Barad's agential realism, the authors illustrate how montage can be re-conceptualized as a research apparatus. The article provides practical guidance for researchers, framing the steps of diffractive montage not as a representational procedure but as an onto-epistemological practice of world-making. Finally, while considering the limitations of this approach, the authors argue that a quantum-inspired, diffractive methodology offers potent tools for engaging with the complexities of socio-material phenomena in an ethically responsive way.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessqualitative inquirypost-qualitative inquiryquantum physicsKaren Baradnew materialismposthumanismdiffractive montagediffractionentanglementmethodologyagential realismQuantum Entanglements, Diffractive Readings: Montage and Meaning-Making in Qualitative ResearchArticle2410.1177/16094069251392418Q1WOS:0015997711000012-s2.0-105019802951Q1