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Studies in Critical Social Sciences Ser.: Critical Research Methodologies : Ethics and Responsibilities by Dionisio Nyaga (2021, Hardcover)

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PublisherBrill
ISBN-109004445552
ISBN-139789004445550
eBay Product ID (ePID)4050401181

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Number of PagesX, 198 Pages
Publication NameCritical Research Methodologies : Ethics and Responsibilities
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2021
SubjectSociology / General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaSocial Science
AuthorDionisio Nyaga
SeriesStudies in Critical Social Sciences Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight16.8 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2020-054344
Dewey Edition23
Series Volume Number181
Dewey Decimal306.42
Table Of ContentAcknowledgementsNotes on ContributorsIntroduction Critical Research Methodologies Rose Ann Torres and Dionisio Nyaga PART 1 Overview of Critical Research Methodologies 1 Critical Research Methodologies Positionality, Ethics, Power Dionisio Nyaga 2 Research Methodologies History, Issues, Tensions Rose Ann Torres 3 Torn Apart Racialized Feelings and the Ethics of Doing Research with One's Own Community Fritz Pino PART 2 Types of Critical Research Methodologies 4 Critical Ethnography Discussions of Ethics and Principles Rose Ann Torres 5 My Blackness is African Looking at Kenyan Man through Black/Afrocentric Methodologies Dionisio Nyaga 6 Storytelling A Critical Narrative Approach Rose Ann Torres 7 Research as an Inconsolable Mourning Reimagining Pedestrian Research Rose Ann Torres and Dionisio Nyaga PART 3 Application of Critical Research Methodologies 8 A Black Woman's Perspective on Leadership and Risk-Taking Exploring Research Methodologies That Can Transcend the Discourse of Mainstream Leadership Thought Elizabeth Charles 9 Accessing Math Anxiety in Male Elementary Teachers as Learners and as Teachers Khulood Agha Khan 10 Connecting the "Here and Now" with "What Could Be" A Critical Analysis of Imagination as Method Engaging Queer Futurities Katie Bannon 11 Black Afrocentric Methodologies Beyond Colour-Coated Investigation Dionisio Nyaga Afterword Using Critical Research Methodologies: The Significance of Reflexivity, Resistance, and Response Rose Ann Torres and Dionisio Nyaga/i>Index
SynopsisWe live in a society that promotes the universal process of producing knowledge and truth making as fundamental social process. Such promotion of universality seems to subjugate others forms of knowing rendering them invisible, unintelligible, and ineligible and subsequently outside the community of knowing. This has material and symbolic consequences in terms of how research informs policy and subsequent victimization of those who live, and experience subjugation meted by Western truth making universalism. In the words of Foucault, this book is an insurrection of subterranean and clandestine knowledges in ways that provide not just an alternative process of knowledge production but affirms local knowledge as necessary in production of a just society. The book looks at research as a social justice and transformational process that should speak of people's ways of live without necessarily streamlining them into numbers. The book is a critically reflexive project in terms of returning processes of knowledge production to the local space rather than imagining them as entirely centred in the structure. To imagine this book as reflexive exercise is to break boundaries of knowledges in ways that come to imagine how local performs global in very complicated and complex ways. This book is a resurrection of local knowledges steeped in creative and imaginative reflexive methodologies that come to reorient how we come to know what we know, the values and realities that mark what we know and the how of knowledge production. It centres subjugated voices and knowledges as fundamental in production of knowledge.Contributors include: Katie Bannon, Elizabeth Charles, Khulood Agha Khan, Dionisio Nyaga, Fritz Pino, and Rose Ann Torres., We live in a society that promotes the universal process of producing knowledge and truth making as fundamental social process. Such promotion of universality seems to subjugate others forms of knowing rendering them invisible, unintelligible, and ineligible and subsequently outside the community of knowing. This has material and symbolic consequences in terms of how research informs policy and subsequent victimization of those who live, and experience subjugation meted by Western truth making universalism. In the words of Foucault, this book is an insurrection of subterranean and clandestine knowledges in ways that provide not just an alternative process of knowledge production but affirms local knowledge as necessary in production of a just society. The book looks at research as a social justice and transformational process that should speak of people's ways of live without necessarily streamlining them into numbers. The book is a critically reflexive project in terms of returning processes of knowledge production to the local space rather than imagining them as entirely centred in the structure. To imagine this book as reflexive exercise is to break boundaries of knowledges in ways that come to imagine how local performs global in very complicated and complex ways. This book is a resurrection of local knowledges steeped in creative and imaginative reflexive methodologies that come to reorient how we come to know what we know, the values and realities that mark what we know and the how of knowledge production. It centres subjugated voices and knowledges as fundamental in production of knowledge. Contributors include: Katie Bannon, Elizabeth Charles, Khulood Agha Khan, Dionisio Nyaga, Fritz Pino, and Rose Ann Torres., This book is a resurrection of local knowledges steeped in creative and imaginative reflexive methodologies that come to reorient how we come to know what we know, the values and realities that mark what we know and the how of knowledge production. It centres subjugated voices and knowledges as fundamental in production of knowledge.
LC Classification NumberHM651.C75 2021