Research as Resistance : Critical, Indigenous and Anti-Oppressive Approaches / edited by Leslie Brown and Susan Strega.
Collaborateur(s) : Brown, Leslie Allison | Strega, Susan.
Éditeur : Toronto : Canadian Scholars' Press, 2005Édition : 1st ed.Description :303 p. ; cov. ill. : 23 cm.ISBN : 9781551302751 (pbk).Sujet(s) : Research -- Methodology | Oppression (Psychology) -- Research | Indians of North America -- Research -- CanadaRessources en ligne : Check the UO Library catalog.Type de document | Site actuel | Collection | Cote | Statut | Date d'échéance | Code à barres |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Intended as a senior undergraduate and graduate text, Research As Resistance brings together the theory and practice of critical, Indigenous, and anti-oppressive approaches to social science research. The book pursues some of the ontological and epistemological considerations involved in such research, including theorizing the self of the researcher and offers exemplars across a range of methodologies, including institutional ethnography, narrative autobiography, storytelling, 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." (Book Cover)
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction: transgressive possibilities / Leslie Brown, Susan Strega
Ch. 1 Emerging from the margins: indigenous methodologies / Margaret Kovach
Ch. 2 Situating anti-oppressive theories within critical and difference-centered perspectives / Mehmoona Moosa-Mitha
Ch. 3 Stepping off the road: a narrative (of) inquiry / Sally A. Kimpson
Ch. 4 Putting ourselves forward: location in aboriginal research / Kathy Absolon, Cam Willett
Ch. 5 Interrupting positions: critical thresholds and queer propositions / Fairn Herising
Ch. 6 Supporting young people's transitions from care: reflections on doing participatory action research with youth from care / Deb Rutman, Carol Hubberstey, April Barlow, and Erinn Brown
Ch. 7 Wife Rena Teary / Rena Miller
Ch. 8 view from the poststructural margins: epistemology and methodology reconsidered / Susan Strega
Ch. 9 Honouring the oral traditions of my ancestors through storytelling / Robina Anne Thomas, Qwul'sih'yah'maht
Ch. 10 Becoming an anti-oppressive researcher / Karen Potts, Leslie Brown
Contributor Biographies
Index
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