
Critical Qualitative Research and Social Justice
Key Concepts in Qualitative Methods
- 326 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Critical Qualitative Research and Social Justice is an encyclopedia-esque book that is a must have for any researcher interested in critical and social justice qualitative research.
It helps readers understand and navigate the labyrinthine of critical and social justice concepts available for qualitative research studies. The book focuses on critical, decolonial, transformative, critical interpretivist, participatory, or related approaches that disrupt dominant paradigms, unapologetically name issues of power, identify and overturn oppressive policies, and engage with communities in meaningful ways. There are 28 chapters that take up a different critical and/or social justice research concept and define it for readers. The chapters are not mutually exclusive but overlap and connect with each other. As such, readers can draw from different chapters as they create their own critical and/or social justice research designs.
This book will be of interest to researchers (faculty, institutional researchers, graduate students, nonprofit research or assessment people, etc.) across fields and disciplines who are interested in crafting quality research designs and making a concerted difference with their research.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Critical Qualitative Research and Social Justice: An Introduction for Uncertain Times
- 2 A Spatial Approach to Racial Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- 3 Black Landscapes
- 4 Black Women and Intersectionality Methodology (IM)
- 5 Bricolage
- 6 Critical Advocacy Inquiry
- 7 Critical Autoethnography
- 8 Critical and Comparative Case Studies
- 9 Critical Digital Literacies in LGBTQ+ Youth Digital Cultures
- 10 Critical Disability Studies and Critical Spatial Studies as Method
- 11 Critical Discourse Analysis
- 12 Critical Geography
- 13 Critical Historical Methodologies
- 14 Critical Qualitative Approaches to Examine Whiteness
- 15 Critical Race Spatial Analysis: Implications for the Use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Qualitative Educational Research
- 16 Critical Visual Methodologies
- 17 Digital Methods: With Examples from Disability & LGBTQ+ Identity
- 18 Disability and Cripistemology
- 19 Feminisms
- 20 Indigeneity and Indigenous Knowledge Systems
- 21 Intersectionality and Intersectional Approaches to Research
- 22 Neobarrocho Approaches from Abya Yala, drawing on Rivera Cusicanqui’s Thought
- 23 On the Question of Blackness: Toward Grammars of Possibility in Knowledge Production
- 24 Performance Ethnography
- 25 Queer and Trans Approaches to Qualitative Research
- 26 Situational Analysis
- 27 The Quipu as a Performative Methodology for Research in Education
- 28 Toward a Critical and Post-Intentional Phenomenology (crit-PIP)
- Index