Research, action, activism: Critical solidarities & multi-scalar powers
In this essay, I draw upon my work with the Urban Research Based Action Network (URBAN) to argue for several key principles in research for social justice: reflexivity, especially regarding our work in fraught academic institutions, and engaging multiple ways of knowing. These principles are essenti...
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Arizona State University,
2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | In this essay, I draw upon my work with the Urban Research Based Action Network (URBAN) to argue for several key principles in research for social justice: reflexivity, especially regarding our work in fraught academic institutions, and engaging multiple ways of knowing. These principles are essential to forming critical solidarities across constituencies, to recognizing and addressing issues of power at multiple scales-local, national, global, and to imagining ourselves as protagonists in our collective futures. |
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Item Description: | 1068-2341 10.14507/epaa.27.4450 |