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