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10. Theorizing and Practicing Democratic Community Economics: Engaged Scholarship, Economic Justice, and the Academy

  • Jessica Gordon Nembhard
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Engaging Contradictions
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Engaging Contradictions
© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

Kapitel in diesem Buch

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Acknowledgments ix
  4. A Note on Resources xi
  5. Foreword xiii
  6. Introduction 1
  7. Part I. Mapping The Terrain
  8. 1. Forgotten Places and the Seeds of Grassroots Planning 31
  9. 2. Research, Activism, and Knowledge Production 62
  10. 3. Breaking the Chains and Steering the Ship: How Activism Can Help Change Teaching and Scholarship 88
  11. Part II. Troubling The Terms
  12. 4. Activist Groundings or Groundings for Activism? The Study of Racialization as a Site of Political Engagement 115
  13. 5. Globalizing Scholar Activism: Opportunities and Dilemmas through a Feminist Lens 136
  14. 6. Activist Scholarship: Limits and Possibilities in Times of Black Genocide 164
  15. 7. Making Violence Visible: An Activist Anthropological Approach to Women’s Rights Investigation 183
  16. Part III. Putting Activist Scholarship To Work
  17. 8. Forged in Dialogue: Toward a Critically Engaged Activist Research 213
  18. 9. Community-Centered Research as Knowledge/Capacity Building in Immigrant and Refugee Communities 237
  19. 10. Theorizing and Practicing Democratic Community Economics: Engaged Scholarship, Economic Justice, and the Academy 265
  20. Part IV. Making Ourselves At Home
  21. 11. Crouching Activists, Hidden Scholars: Reflections On Research And Development With Students And Communities In Asian American Studies 299
  22. 12. Theoretical Research, Applied Research, And Action Research: The Deinstitutionalization Of Activist Research 319
  23. 13. FAQs: Frequently (Un)Asked Questions about Being a Scholar Activist 341
  24. Afterword: Activist Scholars or Radical Subjects? 367
  25. Contributors 375
  26. Index 377
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