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Unsettling Research - Using Critical Praxis and Activism to Create Uncomfortable Spaces

English · Hardback

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Unsettling Research investigates what can be learned from the journey of an insider activist researcher seeking social transformations around issues of gender in an isolated rural Australian community. Unique and risky in its undertaking, the research evolves to create a new discourse in qualitative research. A seamless bricolage of autobiography/ethnography, narrative, feminist theory, critical theory, media literacy, critical pedagogy, and social theory, this work takes qualitative research to the next level. It enacts the notion of social justice, while creating a new lens through which to view action via research ... research via action. The author allows the personal to establish positionality, and then works from within her position to create a meta-perspective on dialogue, action, and community manifestations of power. The analytic component of the research couples an ongoing process of coming-to-know with a need to address a community issue. By developing a conceptual framework and a process for disclosing and dislocating ideological hegemony and its associated power imbalances, the research adds to knowledge in the fields of gender and education, social justice, and nascent activist pedagogies. Whilst the particulars are located in Australia, the book creates a global lens for qualitative activist research.

List of contents

Contents: The Evolution of an Activist Study - Blurring Boundaries and Converging Fields - Mining and MorphingTheories to Conceptualize Complexity - Constructing a Study of Complexity - Deepening Understandings and Beginning to Unsettle Things - Using Activist Dialogues to Unsettle and Transform Thinking - Remining the Evidence in Search of Fresh Finds -Blurring Boundaries, Reconceptualizing Research, and Self-Discoveries.

About the author










Sherilyn Lennon (PhD, the University of Southern Queensland) received, amongst other awards, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor's award for excellence in research. This is her first book. She divides her time between lecturing at Griffith University and living on a remote rural Australian property.

Summary

Investigates what can be learned from the journey of an insider activist researcher seeking social transformations around issues of gender in an isolated rural Australian community.

Product details

Authors Sherilyn Lennon
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2016
 
EAN 9781433126253
ISBN 978-1-4331-2625-3
No. of pages 225
Dimensions 150 mm x 18 mm x 225 mm
Weight 450 g
Series Critical Qualitative Research
Critical Qualitative Research
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Women's and gender studies

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