Research Justice : : Methodologies for Social Change / / ed. by Andrew J Jolivette.

Research Justice (RJ) is a strategic framework and methodological intervention that seeks to transform structural inequities in research. Research Justice: Methodologies for Social Change builds upon the methodological frameworks developed by the national non-profit organization, DataCenter Research...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Bristol University Press Complete eBook-Package 2015
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Place / Publishing House:Bristol : : Policy Press, , [2015]
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (240 p.)
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Other title:Front Matter --
Contents --
Notes on contributors --
Acknowledgments --
Foreword --
Research Justice: Strategies for knowledge construction and self-determination --
Research Justice: Radical love as a strategy for social transformation --
Imagining justice: Politics, pedagogy, and dissent --
Blurred lines: Creating and crossing boundaries between interviewer and subject --
Ethnography as a Research Justice strategy --
Queered by the archive: No More Potlucks and the activist potential of archival theory --
More than me --
Research Justice: Strategies for community mobilization --
The socio-psychological stress of ‘justice denied’: Alan Crotzer’s story --
Formerly incarcerated women: Returning home to family and community --
Disaster justice: Mobilizing grassroots knowledge against disaster nationalism in Japan --
A health justice journey: Documenting our stories and speaking for ourselves --
By us, not for us: Black women researching pregnancy and childbirth --
Actos del corazón: Las sabias — bridging the digital divide, and redefining historical preservation --
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 --
The revolutionary, non-violent action of Danilo Dolci and his maieutic approach --
Telling to reclaim, not to sell: Resistance narratives and the marketing of justice --
Decolonizing knowledge: Toward a critical Research Justice praxis in the urban sphere --
Decolonizing knowledge: Toward a critical indigenous Research Justice praxis --
Index
Summary:Research Justice (RJ) is a strategic framework and methodological intervention that seeks to transform structural inequities in research. Research Justice: Methodologies for Social Change builds upon the methodological frameworks developed by the national non-profit organization, DataCenter Research for Justice and 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 and intersections between research, knowledge construction, and political power/legitimacy in society. Presenting a new and highly innovative concept of Collective Ceremonial Research Responsiveness, it envisions equal political power and legitimacy for different forms of knowledge including the cultural, spiritual and experiential. The book examines how the co-existence of these various forms of knowledge can lead to greater equality in public policies and laws that rely on data and research to produce social change. Offering a much-needed analysis of the intersections between Research Methods, Public Policy, Cultural Studies, Anthropology, and Sociology, this unique book will be of wide interest to researchers and students in a variety of disciplines
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781447324645
9783111196428
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Andrew J Jolivette.