Engaging contradictions theory, politics, and methods of activist scholarship /

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Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Other Authors: Hale, Charles R., 1957-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley : University of California Press, c2008.
Series:Global, area, and international archive.
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Table of Contents:
  • Forgotten places and the seeds of grassroots planning / Ruth Wilson Gilmore
  • Research, activism, and knowledge production / Dani Wadada Nabudere
  • Breaking the chains and steering the ship : how activism can help change teaching and scholarship / George Lipsitz
  • Activist groundings or groundings for activism? : the study of racialization as a site of political engagement / Jemima Pierre
  • Globalizing scholar activism : opportunities and dilemmas through a feminist lens / Jennifer Bickham Mendez
  • Activist scholarship : limits and possibilities in times of black genocide / João H. Costa Vargas
  • Making violence visible : an activist anthropological approach to women's rights investigation / Samuel Martínez
  • Forged in dialogue : toward a critically engaged activist research / Shannon Speed
  • Community-centered research as knowledge/capacity building in immigrant and refugee communities / Shirley Suet-ling Tang
  • Theorizing and practicing democratic community economics : engaged scholarship, economic justice, and the academy / Jessica Gordon Nembhard
  • Crouching activists, hidden scholars : reflections on research and development with students and communities in Asian American studies / Peter Nien-chu Kiang
  • Theoretical research, applied research, and action research : the deinstitutionalization of activist research / Davydd J. Greenwood
  • FAQs : frequently (un)asked questions about being a scholar activist / Laura Pulido
  • Afterword : activist scholars or radical subjects? / by Joy James and Edmund T. Gordon.