%0 Journal Article %T The promises and pitfalls of specifying situatedness %A Beth Greenhough %J Dialogues in Human Geography %@ 2043-8214 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/2043820619850271 %X In this commentary, I reflect on the promises and pitfalls of creating a more user-friendly and accessible summary of Haraway¡¯s situated knowledges. I argue that there are clear advantages in revisiting these ideas in order to carefully consider the nature of perception and ask what is at stake in the colonization of critique. I also, however, suggest some limitations to the current reading, taking each of the gaps identified in turn and drawing on ideas from post-structuralism, multispecies ethnography and more-than-human geography as well as my own engagements with Haraway¡¯s work. In closing, I suggest there may be a case for staying with an account of situated knowledges which requires some work before you can make sense of it; an account that slows down reading ¨C and reasoning ¨C to speculate and meander %K Donna Haraway %K more-than-human geographies %K post-structuralism %K situated knowledges %K speculative fabulation %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2043820619850271