Collaborating for Change: A Participatory Action Research Casebook
Herausgeber: Greenbaum, Susan D.; Zinn, Prentice; Jacobs, Glenn
Collaborating for Change: A Participatory Action Research Casebook
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Across the US immigrants, laborers, domestic workers, low-income tenants, indigenous communities, and people experiencing homelessness are conducting research to fight for justice. Collaborating for Change documents the stories of a dozen community-based research projects.
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Across the US immigrants, laborers, domestic workers, low-income tenants, indigenous communities, and people experiencing homelessness are conducting research to fight for justice. Collaborating for Change documents the stories of a dozen community-based research projects.
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Altersempfehlung: ab 18 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781978801158
- ISBN-10: 1978801157
- Artikelnr.: 56974269
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Altersempfehlung: ab 18 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781978801158
- ISBN-10: 1978801157
- Artikelnr.: 56974269
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
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