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Employing Critical Qualitative Inquiry to Mount Non-Violent Resistance: Qualitative Inquiry: Critical Ethics, Justice, and Activism 5

Autor Yvonna S. Lincoln, Gaile S. Cannella
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 dec 2018
Employing Critical Qualitative Inquiry to Mount Non-Violent Resistance engages researchers with the notion of Critical Qualitative Inquiry (CQI) as a direct practice of resistance. First, the authors define CQI and its criticisms; provide an in-depth examination of the contemporary neoliberal, capitalist patriarchal condition as requiring immediate resistance within research locations; and discuss the theories/perspectives that have been historically and are contemporarily useful for challenging forms of domination. Specific examples of CQI as resistance in response to a particular neoliberal, patriarchal, whitelash event are then provided by a range of contributing authors. Finally, Lincoln and Cannella address future research practices focusing on how we make present and useful the historical scholarship, actions, and struggles of those who have come before; how we use emergent perspectives to construct new ways to challenge sexism, racism, and other forms of injustice that continue to harm and destroy; and actions that can emerge through research that lead to transformation more broadly toward a more just world.
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ISBN-13: 9781975500443
ISBN-10: 197550044X
Pagini: 215
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Stylus Publishing
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Notă biografică

Yvonna S. Lincoln received her Ed.D. in Higher Education from Indiana University in 1977. Dr. Lincoln joined the Educational Administration and Human Resource Development Department at Texas A&M as a Professor in 1991. She teaches graduate courses in qualitative research methods, the foundations of American higher education, proposal preparation and organizational theory. Her research focuses on neoliberal and corporatization shifts in faculty worklife and university administration, and also in the development of qualitative methods. She is the co-editor of Qualitative Inquiry Journal, and serves on several other editorial boards. She has written over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles and chapters, and written, edited or co-edited more than a dozen books, She has chaired over 100 doctoral committees, and served on many more. She won the Presidential Citation from the American Educational Research Association in 2013.