ABSTRACT. A conference organized in September 2019 at Harvard University brought together a group of activists and scholars from North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, to discuss the political and theoretical implications of the convergence between urban activism and urban scholarship. The interventions and debate are summarized here in relation to the shifting political context that followed the conference. We argue that the global demand to reframe the relationship between people and institutions should be addressed by reframing the production of knowledge, and we put forward three proposals: that academic departments develop permanent relationships with social movements that struggle against housing and resourc...
This edited collection addresses the challenges for critically engaged research, teaching and schola...
This edited collection addresses the challenges for critically engaged research, teaching and schola...
The impact of COVID-19 on conducting research is far-reaching, especially for those scholars working...
ABSTRACT. A conference organized in September 2019 at Harvard University brought together a group of...
Following a conference on urban activism in 2019 and an article on activist*scholarship published in...
This paper considers the place of academics in social movements, not as (predominantly) researchers ...
This paper traces our scholar-activist work with resident groups that arose in response to the redev...
The Conference aims to understand and ultimately rethink social inclusion at the urban scale, as the...
For a long time, academic institutes stigmatized activism and dissociated it from academic practice....
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences – as academics and professionals – in co-produ...
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences – as academics and professionals – in co-produ...
This special issue explores theoretical and methodological issues related to activist and engaged sc...
Creating collective imaginaries of the future is a central practice we observe in our respective fie...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. This article explores the political differences between academic activ...
The rise of new social movements has produced an emerging discourse on activist scholarship. There i...
This edited collection addresses the challenges for critically engaged research, teaching and schola...
This edited collection addresses the challenges for critically engaged research, teaching and schola...
The impact of COVID-19 on conducting research is far-reaching, especially for those scholars working...
ABSTRACT. A conference organized in September 2019 at Harvard University brought together a group of...
Following a conference on urban activism in 2019 and an article on activist*scholarship published in...
This paper considers the place of academics in social movements, not as (predominantly) researchers ...
This paper traces our scholar-activist work with resident groups that arose in response to the redev...
The Conference aims to understand and ultimately rethink social inclusion at the urban scale, as the...
For a long time, academic institutes stigmatized activism and dissociated it from academic practice....
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences – as academics and professionals – in co-produ...
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences – as academics and professionals – in co-produ...
This special issue explores theoretical and methodological issues related to activist and engaged sc...
Creating collective imaginaries of the future is a central practice we observe in our respective fie...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. This article explores the political differences between academic activ...
The rise of new social movements has produced an emerging discourse on activist scholarship. There i...
This edited collection addresses the challenges for critically engaged research, teaching and schola...
This edited collection addresses the challenges for critically engaged research, teaching and schola...
The impact of COVID-19 on conducting research is far-reaching, especially for those scholars working...