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Research Justice

Methodologies for Social Change

Andrew J Jolivette (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
240 Seiten
2015
Policy Press (Verlag)
978-1-4473-2462-1 (ISBN)
107,20 inkl. MwSt
This is the first book to take a radical approach to socially just, community centred research. Challenging traditional models for conducting social science research within marginalized populations, it examines the relationships between research, knowledge construction, and political power/legitimacy in society.
Research justice is a strategic framework and methodological intervention that aims to transform structural inequalities in research. This book is the first to present a radical approach to socially just, community-centered research. It is built around a vision of equal political power and legitimacy for cultural, spiritual, and experiential knowledge, with the goal of greater equality in public policies and laws.

Andrew Jolivette is, Associate Professor and Department Chair in American Indian Studies, at San Francisco State University, where he is an affiliated faculty member in the Graduate Program in Sexuality Studies, the Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership, and in the Race and Resistance Studies Program. He is the author or editor of several books including Obama and the Biracial Factor: The Battle for a New American Majority (Policy Press, 2012). Jolivette is an international lecturer and public speaker with the Institute for Democratic Education and Culture (Speak Out).

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 Mél 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 López-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 Corazón: 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. Salómon;
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.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.7.2015
Verlagsort Bristol
Sprache englisch
Maße 172 x 240 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Empirische Sozialforschung
ISBN-10 1-4473-2462-5 / 1447324625
ISBN-13 978-1-4473-2462-1 / 9781447324621
Zustand Neuware
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