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Research Justice: Methodologies for Social Change
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- UPDATED: 6.29.2025
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n/a
editor:
Andrew J. Jolivétte
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date:
8.1.2015
ISBN:
9781447324638
pages:
240
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description:
Presenting a new and highly innovative concept of Collective Ceremonial Research Responsiveness, it envisions equal political power and legitimacy for different forms of knowledge including the cultural, spiritual and experiential. The book examines how the co-existence of these various forms of knowledge can lead to greater equality in public policies and laws that rely on data and research to produce social change.
Offering a much-needed analysis of the intersections between Research Methods, Public Policy, Cultural Studies, Anthropology, and Sociology, this unique book will be of wide interest to researchers and students in a variety of disciplines.
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