Popularizing scholarly research. Working with nonacademic stakeholders, teams, and communities /
| Uniform Title: | Oxford handbook of methods for public scholarship. |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2022]
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Introducing methods for working with nonacademic stakeholders, teams, and communities
- Composing an undivided life as an activist/scholar : methods for practicing engaged social movement scholarship
- Ethical issues working with vulnerable populations
- Outsiders-within : counternarratives, cultural productions, and crossing-over
- Citizens' juries
- Ethical challenges community-based researchers and community-based organizations face : can we still work together?
- Participatory action research : a theoretical and critical introduction
- The impossible task of community art practice : a methodological micro-guide for seven young Chicagoans
- They come and ask us to build it : Mirror Theater's story of "for/with" relationships with stakeholders
- For the sake of humanity : research on cross-cultural collaborative arts for public health
- "(Un)settling imagined lands : a par/Des(i) approach to de/colonizing methodologies
- Team research
- Disaster research : past, present, and future.