Collaborating for Change: A Participatory Action Research Casebook
Herausgeber: Greenbaum, Susan D.; Zinn, Prentice; Jacobs, Glenn
Collaborating for Change: A Participatory Action Research Casebook
Herausgeber: Greenbaum, Susan D.; Zinn, Prentice; Jacobs, Glenn
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Collaborating for Change: A Participatory Action Research Casebook documents the stories of a dozen community-based research projects in the United States. The book is for social justice activists and their research allies that learn best from real stories and real projects that bring insight about how democratizing research supports social change and our understanding of complex social issues.
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Collaborating for Change: A Participatory Action Research Casebook documents the stories of a dozen community-based research projects in the United States. The book is for social justice activists and their research allies that learn best from real stories and real projects that bring insight about how democratizing research supports social change and our understanding of complex social issues.
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Altersempfehlung: ab 18 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781978801165
- ISBN-10: 1978801165
- Artikelnr.: 56746773
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Altersempfehlung: ab 18 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781978801165
- ISBN-10: 1978801165
- Artikelnr.: 56746773
Susan Greenbaum is a retired professor of anthropology and member of the Sociological Initiatives board. She is the author of More than Black: Afro-Cubans in Tampa and Blaming the Poor:The Long Shadow of the Moynihan Report on Cruel Images about Poverty (Rutgers University Press). She lives in Tampa, Florida. Glenn Jacobs is a retired professor of sociology. He is the author of Charles Horton Cooley: Imagining Social Reality. He is a founding member and president of the Sociological Initiatives Foundation. He lives in Boston, Massachusetts. Prentice Zinn is a director of GMA Foundations, a philanthropic services organization based in Boston, Massachusetts.
Introduction
SUSAN D. GREENBAUM
1 The Epistemology and Hybridity of Participatory Action Research: What and
Whose Truth Is It?
GLENN JACOBS
Part I Social Justice Organizing
3 The Activist Class Cultures Project: Helping Activists Become More Class
Inclusive
BETSY LEONDAR-WRIGHT
4 Fighting Antihomeless Laws and the Criminalization of Poverty through
Participatory Action Research
LISA MARIE ALATORRE, BILAL ALI, JENNIFER FRIEDENBACH, CHRIS HERRING, T. J.
JOHNSTON, AND DILARA YARBROUGH
5 Organizers and Academics Together: The Household Energy Security Crisis
and Utility Justice Organizing
JONATHAN BIX, WILLIAM HOYNES, AND PEGGY KAHN
Part II Worker Rights Activism
6 Shaping Organizing Strategy and Public Policy for an Invisible Workforce:
Restaurant Opportunities Center VERONICA AVILA, CHRISTINA FLETES-ROMO, AND
TEÓFILO REYES
7 Worker-Led Research Makes the Case for Labor Justice for Massachusetts
Domestic Workers: Social Research and Social Change at the Grassroots
TIM SIEBER AND NATALICIA TRACY
8 Power Sharing through Participatory Action Research with a Latino Forest
Worker Community
VICTORIA BRECKWICH VÁSQUEZ, DIANE BUSH, AND CARL WILMSEN
9 Making Injustice Visible: National Day Laborer Organizing Network's
Research and Action
PABLO ALVARADO, CHRIS NEWMAN, BLISS REQUA-TRAUTZ, AND NIK THEODORE
10 Milking Research for Social Change: Immigrant Dairy Farmworkers in
Upstate New York
CARLY FOX, REBECCA FUENTES, FABIOLA ORTIZ VALDEZ, GRETCHEN PURSER, AND
KATHLEEN SEXSMITH
11 Building a Better Texas: Participatory Research Wins for Texas Workers
RICH HEYMAN AND EMILY TIMM
Part III Language, Literacy, and Heritage
12 Mobilizing and Organizing Nimiipuu to Protect the Environment: Fighting
to Protect Ancestral Lands in Idaho
LEONTINA HORMEL, JULIAN MATTHEWS, ELLIOTT MOFFETT, CHRIS NORDEN, AND
LUCINDA SIMPSON
13 Building Future Language Leaders in a Participatory Action Research
Model
ROBERT ELLIOTT AND JANNE UNDERRINER
14 Conclusion: Linking Research to Social Action
PRENTICE ZINN, SUSAN D. GREENBAUM, AND GLENN JACOBS
Notes on Contributors
About the Foundation
Index
SUSAN D. GREENBAUM
1 The Epistemology and Hybridity of Participatory Action Research: What and
Whose Truth Is It?
GLENN JACOBS
Part I Social Justice Organizing
3 The Activist Class Cultures Project: Helping Activists Become More Class
Inclusive
BETSY LEONDAR-WRIGHT
4 Fighting Antihomeless Laws and the Criminalization of Poverty through
Participatory Action Research
LISA MARIE ALATORRE, BILAL ALI, JENNIFER FRIEDENBACH, CHRIS HERRING, T. J.
JOHNSTON, AND DILARA YARBROUGH
5 Organizers and Academics Together: The Household Energy Security Crisis
and Utility Justice Organizing
JONATHAN BIX, WILLIAM HOYNES, AND PEGGY KAHN
Part II Worker Rights Activism
6 Shaping Organizing Strategy and Public Policy for an Invisible Workforce:
Restaurant Opportunities Center VERONICA AVILA, CHRISTINA FLETES-ROMO, AND
TEÓFILO REYES
7 Worker-Led Research Makes the Case for Labor Justice for Massachusetts
Domestic Workers: Social Research and Social Change at the Grassroots
TIM SIEBER AND NATALICIA TRACY
8 Power Sharing through Participatory Action Research with a Latino Forest
Worker Community
VICTORIA BRECKWICH VÁSQUEZ, DIANE BUSH, AND CARL WILMSEN
9 Making Injustice Visible: National Day Laborer Organizing Network's
Research and Action
PABLO ALVARADO, CHRIS NEWMAN, BLISS REQUA-TRAUTZ, AND NIK THEODORE
10 Milking Research for Social Change: Immigrant Dairy Farmworkers in
Upstate New York
CARLY FOX, REBECCA FUENTES, FABIOLA ORTIZ VALDEZ, GRETCHEN PURSER, AND
KATHLEEN SEXSMITH
11 Building a Better Texas: Participatory Research Wins for Texas Workers
RICH HEYMAN AND EMILY TIMM
Part III Language, Literacy, and Heritage
12 Mobilizing and Organizing Nimiipuu to Protect the Environment: Fighting
to Protect Ancestral Lands in Idaho
LEONTINA HORMEL, JULIAN MATTHEWS, ELLIOTT MOFFETT, CHRIS NORDEN, AND
LUCINDA SIMPSON
13 Building Future Language Leaders in a Participatory Action Research
Model
ROBERT ELLIOTT AND JANNE UNDERRINER
14 Conclusion: Linking Research to Social Action
PRENTICE ZINN, SUSAN D. GREENBAUM, AND GLENN JACOBS
Notes on Contributors
About the Foundation
Index
Introduction
SUSAN D. GREENBAUM
1 The Epistemology and Hybridity of Participatory Action Research: What and
Whose Truth Is It?
GLENN JACOBS
Part I Social Justice Organizing
3 The Activist Class Cultures Project: Helping Activists Become More Class
Inclusive
BETSY LEONDAR-WRIGHT
4 Fighting Antihomeless Laws and the Criminalization of Poverty through
Participatory Action Research
LISA MARIE ALATORRE, BILAL ALI, JENNIFER FRIEDENBACH, CHRIS HERRING, T. J.
JOHNSTON, AND DILARA YARBROUGH
5 Organizers and Academics Together: The Household Energy Security Crisis
and Utility Justice Organizing
JONATHAN BIX, WILLIAM HOYNES, AND PEGGY KAHN
Part II Worker Rights Activism
6 Shaping Organizing Strategy and Public Policy for an Invisible Workforce:
Restaurant Opportunities Center VERONICA AVILA, CHRISTINA FLETES-ROMO, AND
TEÓFILO REYES
7 Worker-Led Research Makes the Case for Labor Justice for Massachusetts
Domestic Workers: Social Research and Social Change at the Grassroots
TIM SIEBER AND NATALICIA TRACY
8 Power Sharing through Participatory Action Research with a Latino Forest
Worker Community
VICTORIA BRECKWICH VÁSQUEZ, DIANE BUSH, AND CARL WILMSEN
9 Making Injustice Visible: National Day Laborer Organizing Network's
Research and Action
PABLO ALVARADO, CHRIS NEWMAN, BLISS REQUA-TRAUTZ, AND NIK THEODORE
10 Milking Research for Social Change: Immigrant Dairy Farmworkers in
Upstate New York
CARLY FOX, REBECCA FUENTES, FABIOLA ORTIZ VALDEZ, GRETCHEN PURSER, AND
KATHLEEN SEXSMITH
11 Building a Better Texas: Participatory Research Wins for Texas Workers
RICH HEYMAN AND EMILY TIMM
Part III Language, Literacy, and Heritage
12 Mobilizing and Organizing Nimiipuu to Protect the Environment: Fighting
to Protect Ancestral Lands in Idaho
LEONTINA HORMEL, JULIAN MATTHEWS, ELLIOTT MOFFETT, CHRIS NORDEN, AND
LUCINDA SIMPSON
13 Building Future Language Leaders in a Participatory Action Research
Model
ROBERT ELLIOTT AND JANNE UNDERRINER
14 Conclusion: Linking Research to Social Action
PRENTICE ZINN, SUSAN D. GREENBAUM, AND GLENN JACOBS
Notes on Contributors
About the Foundation
Index
SUSAN D. GREENBAUM
1 The Epistemology and Hybridity of Participatory Action Research: What and
Whose Truth Is It?
GLENN JACOBS
Part I Social Justice Organizing
3 The Activist Class Cultures Project: Helping Activists Become More Class
Inclusive
BETSY LEONDAR-WRIGHT
4 Fighting Antihomeless Laws and the Criminalization of Poverty through
Participatory Action Research
LISA MARIE ALATORRE, BILAL ALI, JENNIFER FRIEDENBACH, CHRIS HERRING, T. J.
JOHNSTON, AND DILARA YARBROUGH
5 Organizers and Academics Together: The Household Energy Security Crisis
and Utility Justice Organizing
JONATHAN BIX, WILLIAM HOYNES, AND PEGGY KAHN
Part II Worker Rights Activism
6 Shaping Organizing Strategy and Public Policy for an Invisible Workforce:
Restaurant Opportunities Center VERONICA AVILA, CHRISTINA FLETES-ROMO, AND
TEÓFILO REYES
7 Worker-Led Research Makes the Case for Labor Justice for Massachusetts
Domestic Workers: Social Research and Social Change at the Grassroots
TIM SIEBER AND NATALICIA TRACY
8 Power Sharing through Participatory Action Research with a Latino Forest
Worker Community
VICTORIA BRECKWICH VÁSQUEZ, DIANE BUSH, AND CARL WILMSEN
9 Making Injustice Visible: National Day Laborer Organizing Network's
Research and Action
PABLO ALVARADO, CHRIS NEWMAN, BLISS REQUA-TRAUTZ, AND NIK THEODORE
10 Milking Research for Social Change: Immigrant Dairy Farmworkers in
Upstate New York
CARLY FOX, REBECCA FUENTES, FABIOLA ORTIZ VALDEZ, GRETCHEN PURSER, AND
KATHLEEN SEXSMITH
11 Building a Better Texas: Participatory Research Wins for Texas Workers
RICH HEYMAN AND EMILY TIMM
Part III Language, Literacy, and Heritage
12 Mobilizing and Organizing Nimiipuu to Protect the Environment: Fighting
to Protect Ancestral Lands in Idaho
LEONTINA HORMEL, JULIAN MATTHEWS, ELLIOTT MOFFETT, CHRIS NORDEN, AND
LUCINDA SIMPSON
13 Building Future Language Leaders in a Participatory Action Research
Model
ROBERT ELLIOTT AND JANNE UNDERRINER
14 Conclusion: Linking Research to Social Action
PRENTICE ZINN, SUSAN D. GREENBAUM, AND GLENN JACOBS
Notes on Contributors
About the Foundation
Index