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Humanizing research : decolonizing qualitative inquiry with youth and communities / editors, Django Paris, Maisha T. Winn.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, c2014.Description: xxiii, 277 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. ; pbkISBN:
  • 1452225397 (pbk.)
  • 9781452225395 (pbk.)
  • 9781452225395:
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 001.42
Online resources:
Contents:
[Part I: Trust, Feeling, and Change: What We Learn, What We Share, What We Do] Too Close to the Work/There is Nothing Right Now / Daysi Strong, Maria Duarte, Christina Gomez, Eric Meiners -- The Space Between: Listening and Story-ing as Foundations for Projects in Humanization (PiH) / Valerie Kinloch, Timothy San Pedro -- Conducting Humanizing Research with LGBTQQ Youth through Dialogic Communication, Consciousness Raising, and Action / Mollie Blackburn.
[Part II: Navigating Institutions and Communities as Participatory Activist Researchers: Tensions, Possibilities, and Transformations] Humanizing Research in Dehumanizing Spaces: The Challenges of Conducting Participatory Action Research with Youth in Schools / Jason Irizarry, Tara Brown -- Activist Ethnography with Indigenous Youth--Lessons from Humanizing Research on Language and Education / Teresa L. McCarty, Leisy T. Wyman, Sheilah E. Nichols ; Critical Media Ethnography: Youth Media Research / Korina Jocson.
[Part III: The Complex Nature of Power, Relationships, and Responsibilities] La Carta de Responsabilidad: The Problem of Exiting the Field / Ariana Mangual Figueroa ; Critical A Double-Dutch Methodology: A Kinetic Approach to Qualitative Educational Research / Keisha Green ; Revisiting the Keres Study: Learning from the Past to Engage Indigenous Youth, Elders and Teachers in Intergenerational Collaborative Resea / Eunice Romero-Little, Christine Sims, A-Dae Romero.
[Part IV: Revisiting Old Conversations toward New Approaches in Humanizing Research] The Ethnographic Method in Educational Research: Why I Study Culture, and Why It Matters / David E. Kirkland -- Critical for Whom?: Theoretical and Methodological Dilemmas in Critical Approaches to Language Research / Mariana Souto-Manning -- R-words: Refusing Research / Eve Tuck, K. Wayne Yang -- Epilogue: Reflecting Forward on Humanizing Approaches / Maisha Winn.
Summary: "What does it mean to conduct research for justice with youth and communities who are marginalized by systems of inequality based on race, ethnicity, sexuality, citizenship status, gender, and other categories of difference? In this collection, editors Django Paris and Maisha Winn have selected essays written by top scholars in education on humanizing approaches to qualitative and ethnographic inquiry with youth and their communities. Vignettes, portraits, narratives, personal and collaborative explorations, photographs, and additional data excerpts bring the findings to life for a better understanding of how to use research for positive social change." -- Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

[Part I: Trust, Feeling, and Change: What We Learn, What We Share, What We Do] Too Close to the Work/There is Nothing Right Now / Daysi Strong, Maria Duarte, Christina Gomez, Eric Meiners -- The Space Between: Listening and Story-ing as Foundations for Projects in Humanization (PiH) / Valerie Kinloch, Timothy San Pedro -- Conducting Humanizing Research with LGBTQQ Youth through Dialogic Communication, Consciousness Raising, and Action / Mollie Blackburn.

[Part II: Navigating Institutions and Communities as Participatory Activist Researchers: Tensions, Possibilities, and Transformations] Humanizing Research in Dehumanizing Spaces: The Challenges of Conducting Participatory Action Research with Youth in Schools / Jason Irizarry, Tara Brown -- Activist Ethnography with Indigenous Youth--Lessons from Humanizing Research on Language and Education / Teresa L. McCarty, Leisy T. Wyman, Sheilah E. Nichols ; Critical Media Ethnography: Youth Media Research / Korina Jocson.

[Part III: The Complex Nature of Power, Relationships, and Responsibilities] La Carta de Responsabilidad: The Problem of Exiting the Field / Ariana Mangual Figueroa ; Critical A Double-Dutch Methodology: A Kinetic Approach to Qualitative Educational Research / Keisha Green ; Revisiting the Keres Study: Learning from the Past to Engage Indigenous Youth, Elders and Teachers in Intergenerational Collaborative Resea / Eunice Romero-Little, Christine Sims, A-Dae Romero.

[Part IV: Revisiting Old Conversations toward New Approaches in Humanizing Research] The Ethnographic Method in Educational Research: Why I Study Culture, and Why It Matters / David E. Kirkland -- Critical for Whom?: Theoretical and Methodological Dilemmas in Critical Approaches to Language Research / Mariana Souto-Manning -- R-words: Refusing Research / Eve Tuck, K. Wayne Yang -- Epilogue: Reflecting Forward on Humanizing Approaches / Maisha Winn.

"What does it mean to conduct research for justice with youth and communities who are marginalized by systems of inequality based on race, ethnicity, sexuality, citizenship status, gender, and other categories of difference? In this collection, editors Django Paris and Maisha Winn have selected essays written by top scholars in education on humanizing approaches to qualitative and ethnographic inquiry with youth and their communities. Vignettes, portraits, narratives, personal and collaborative explorations, photographs, and additional data excerpts bring the findings to life for a better understanding of how to use research for positive social change." -- Publisher's website.

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