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Research justice methodologies for social change

✍ Scribed by Jolivétte, Andrew J


Publisher
Policy Press
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
242
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Foreword ~ Miho Kim Lee
Part One: Research Justice: Strategies for Knowledge Construction and Self-Determination
Research Justice: Radical Love as a Strategy for Social Transformation ~ Andrew Jolivette
Imagining Justice: Politics, Pedagogy, and Dissent ~ Antonia Darder
Blurred Lines: Creating and Crossing Boundaries between Interviewer and Subject ~ Amanda Freeman
Ethnography as a Research Justice Strategy ~ Liam Martin
Queered by the Archive: No More Potlucks and the Activist Potential of Archival Theory ~ Andrea Zeffiro and Mel Hogan
More Than Me ~ Nicole Blalock
Part Two: Research Justice: Strategies for Community Mobilization
The Socio-Psychological Stress of "Justice Denied": Alan Crotzer's Story ~ Akeem T. Ray and Phyllis A. Gray
Formerly Incarcerated Women: Returning Home to Family and Community ~ Marta Lopez-Garza
Disaster Justice: Mobilizing Grassroots Knowledge against Disaster Nationalism in Japan ~ Haruki Eda
A Health Justice Journey: Documenting Our Stories and Speaking for Ourselves ~ Alma Leyva, Imelda S. Plascencia and Mayra Yoana Jaimes Pena
By Us Not for Us: Black Women Researching Pregnancy and Childbirth ~ Julia Chinyere Oparah, Fatimah Salahuddin, Ronnesha Cato, Linda Jones, Talita Oseguera and Shanelle Matthews
Actos del Corazon: Las Sabias - Bridging the Digital Divide, and Redefining Historical Preservation ~ Cathryn Josefina Merla-Watson with the Corazones del Westside
Part Three: Research Justice: Strategies for Social Transformation and Policy Reform
Everyday Justice: Tactics for Navigating Micro, Macro and Structural Discriminations from the Intersection of Jim Crow and Hurricane Katrina ~ Sandra E. Weissinger
The Revolutionary, Non-Violent Action of Danilo Dolci and His Maieutic Approach ~ Domenica Maviglia
Telling to Reclaim, not to Sell: Resistance Narratives and the Marketing of Justice ~ Amrah J. Salomon
Decolonizing Knowledge: Toward a Critical Research Justice Praxis in the Urban Sphere ~ Michelle Fine
Decolonizing Knowledge: Toward a Critical Indigenous Research Justice Praxis ~ Linda Tuhiwai Smith.

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Social change--Research;Social justice;Social justice--United States;Electronic books;Social justice -- United States;Social change -- Research;United States


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