Research as Resistance: Critical, Indigenous and Anti-oppressive Approaches

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Leslie Allison Brown, Susan Strega
Canadian Scholars' Press, 2005 - 303 oldal

This book brings together the theory and practice of anti-oppressive approaches to social science research. It is a work that will have a place in the classroom, as well as on the desks of researchers in agencies, governments, and private consulting practice. The first section of the book is devoted to the ontological and epistemological considerations involved in such research, including theorizing the self of the researcher. The second section of the book offers exemplars across a range of methodologies, including institutional ethnography, narrative autobiography, storytelling and Indigenous research, and participatory action research.

This is a unique text in that it describes both theoretical foundations and practical applications, and because all of the featured researchers occupy marginalized locations. It is also firmly anchored in the Canadian context.

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Leslie Brown is Director of the Institute for Studies and Innovation in Community-University Engagement and Special Advisor to the Provost on Community Engagement at the University of Victoria. Dr. Susan Strega is a Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Victoria. Her areas of specialization include research methodologies, anti-oppressive practice, and child welfare.

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