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Chapter 13. Commentary: Challenging extractive epistemologies through positionalities of relation and community accountability

  • María Paula Ghiso
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Abstract

This commentary on Part 3 of Innovative Qualitative Methodologies in Multilingual Literacy Development Research: Amplifying Voices from Immigrant, Transnational, and Refugee Communities focuses on how qualitative literacy researchers have begun to rethink positionality in ways that challenge extractivist epistemologies and create new opportunities to work alongside and in the service of multilingual, transnational, and/or immigrant and refugee communities.

Abstract

This commentary on Part 3 of Innovative Qualitative Methodologies in Multilingual Literacy Development Research: Amplifying Voices from Immigrant, Transnational, and Refugee Communities focuses on how qualitative literacy researchers have begun to rethink positionality in ways that challenge extractivist epistemologies and create new opportunities to work alongside and in the service of multilingual, transnational, and/or immigrant and refugee communities.

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