New Trends in Community-Engaged Research, Volume 2: New Voices, Critical Approaches
A special issue of Social Sciences (ISSN 2076-0760).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 October 2023) | Viewed by 39084
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Interests: labor and labor markets; political sociology; globalization and social change; migration and racial formation; Southeast Asia
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Interests: global migration; displacement; citizenship; gender; race; class; critical urban studies; collective memory; social movements; Latin America
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Volume 2 of “New Trends in Community-Engaged Research” builds on volume 1, which traced the emergence of community-engaged scholarship and the move by university researchers beyond their academic audiences and towards building stronger partnerships with students and community organizations. In volume 2, we expand on a critical community-engaged scholarship that explicitly works towards the goals of equity and justice and also brings in voices from the field that are often unheard. Papers in this Special Issue help document the ways that embedding a critical approach to community-engaged research views students and community partners as equal knowledge producers. The Special Issue brings together university scholars, undergraduate and graduate students, and community-based practitioners and researchers to highlight the ways in which critical and justice-oriented community-engaged research are enacted locally. The articles document the multiple assets and collective power that diverse scholars and community-based practitioners bring to collective approaches. The Special Issue invites articles on both the process of conducting critical community-engaged scholarship—its theory, methods, epistemology, and ethics—and results from critical community-engaged research projects. In particular, we welcome articles written with students and/or community practitioners.
Submission timeline:
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Full paper to journal: April 15th, 2023.
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Dr. Steven McKay
Dr. Claudia Lopez
Dr. Rebecca A. London
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- critical community-engaged scholarship
- policy advocacy
- community organizing
- participatory action research
- community-based research
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