Scholars in many fields increasingly find themselves caught between the academy, with its demands for rigor and objectivity, and direct engagement in social activism. Some advocate on behalf of the communities they study; others incorporate the knowledge and leadership of their informants directly into the process of knowledge production. What ethical, political, and practical tensions arise in the course of such work? In this wide-ranging and multidisciplinary volume, leading scholar-activists map the terrain on which political engagement and academic rigor meet
There are two opposed views on the proper relationship between academic research and political activ...
This chapter aims to help academics generate valuable knowledge and spark high quality connections b...
The scholarship of engagement, an effort to redefine faculty scholarship in ways that emphasize comm...
This special issue explores theoretical and methodological issues related to activist and engaged sc...
Arguments for an applied academic activism on work are capturing serious attention. After a period ...
It has been proposed that engagement with activism might make critical organizational scholarship mo...
There are two opposed views on the proper relationship between academic research and political activ...
This article revisits the debate over Barker and Cox’s (2011) use of Gramsci’s distinction between t...
This paper examines the activities and motivations of activist academics who choose to engage in tea...
Methodologies of Activist Research are very much born out of a dilemma: many Activist Researchers fi...
Our starting point in this article is the widespread belief that academia and activism are separate ...
This article revisits the debate over Barker and Cox’s (2011) use of Gramsci’s distinction between ...
Communication lies at the center of scholar-activism, community initiatives, and social movements. W...
This article discusses the challenges faced when studying a small social movement composed of intell...
This paper will analyse the power relations involved in social movement research, exploring alterna...
There are two opposed views on the proper relationship between academic research and political activ...
This chapter aims to help academics generate valuable knowledge and spark high quality connections b...
The scholarship of engagement, an effort to redefine faculty scholarship in ways that emphasize comm...
This special issue explores theoretical and methodological issues related to activist and engaged sc...
Arguments for an applied academic activism on work are capturing serious attention. After a period ...
It has been proposed that engagement with activism might make critical organizational scholarship mo...
There are two opposed views on the proper relationship between academic research and political activ...
This article revisits the debate over Barker and Cox’s (2011) use of Gramsci’s distinction between t...
This paper examines the activities and motivations of activist academics who choose to engage in tea...
Methodologies of Activist Research are very much born out of a dilemma: many Activist Researchers fi...
Our starting point in this article is the widespread belief that academia and activism are separate ...
This article revisits the debate over Barker and Cox’s (2011) use of Gramsci’s distinction between ...
Communication lies at the center of scholar-activism, community initiatives, and social movements. W...
This article discusses the challenges faced when studying a small social movement composed of intell...
This paper will analyse the power relations involved in social movement research, exploring alterna...
There are two opposed views on the proper relationship between academic research and political activ...
This chapter aims to help academics generate valuable knowledge and spark high quality connections b...
The scholarship of engagement, an effort to redefine faculty scholarship in ways that emphasize comm...