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Black Participatory Research: Power, Identity, and the Struggle for Justice in Education

ISBN-13: 9781137468987 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 205 str.

Elizabeth R. Drame; Decoteau J. Irby
Black Participatory Research: Power, Identity, and the Struggle for Justice in Education Drame, Elizabeth R. 9781137468987 Palgrave MacMillan - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Black Participatory Research: Power, Identity, and the Struggle for Justice in Education

ISBN-13: 9781137468987 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 205 str.

Elizabeth R. Drame; Decoteau J. Irby
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Black Participatory Research explores research partnerships that disrupt inequality, create change, and empower racially marginalized communities. Through presenting a series of co-reflections from professional and community researchers in different locations, this book explores the conflicts and tensions that emerge when professional interests, class and socio-economic statuses, age, geography, and cultural and language differences emerge alongside racial identity as central ways of seeing and being ourselves. Through the investigations of black researchers who collaborated in participatory research projects in post-Katrina New Orleans, USA the greater Philadelphia-New Jersey-Delaware region in the northeastern USA, and Senegal, West Africa, this book offers candid reflections of how shared identity, experiences, and differences shape the nature and process of participatory research.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Biologia i przyroda
Kategorie BISAC:
Education > Multicultural Education
Education > Research
Social Science > Ethnic Studies - American - African American & Black Studies
Wydawca:
Palgrave MacMillan
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781137468987
Rok wydania:
2015
Wydanie:
2016
Ilość stron:
205
Waga:
3.80 kg
Wymiary:
21.6 x 14.0
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Obwoluta

Review on proposal + 4 sample chapters by Michelle Fine, Professor, City University of New York, USA

This volume seeks to fill an important gap in the literature on participatory action research by attending particularly to the complex dynamics of Black researchers working with/in/alongside Black communities. Even more intriguing, the volume is situated around three key case studies, in Senegal, Philadelphia/Delaware and New Orleans, all sites of colonial and corporate reach, disinvestment and deep historic racism and struggle. There have been many books and chapters written about PAR projects on/in Black communities; what is outstanding, unique and promises to be most provocative about this project is the critical commitment to (a) reflexivity within and across Black researchers and participants; (b) honest dialogue about the knotty relations of universities and communities, and (c) explicit attention to intersectionality and the delicate dance of power that occurs within community based research.

Four distinct features of the volume suggest enormous promise and wide readership:

Critical reflexivity within Black-Black research relationships

Deep local ethnographies in communities that are at once 'sexy' destinations for tourists/investors, and deeply disinvested by the state and federal economy

Timely attention to university-community relations just at a moment when the colonial histories of universities 'strip mining' the knowledge of communities are being called to question,

And

Critical inquiry into the politics and praxis of schooling at times of privatization and radical transformation of public k-12 and higher education - especially in post-Katrina New Orleans and Philadelphia.

I am also quite encouraged by the organization of the volume: by site and then distinct voices within site. The inclusion of cautionary tales, power dynamics, moments of racial solidarity and splitting, renders this an important text.

From the materials sent I would encourage Palgrave to pursue this volume. I believe it will have readership in undergraduate, graduate and community courses on participatory methods, inter-group and intra-group relations, k - 12 education, higher education, service learning and courses on race/ethnicity and the African(a) diaspora.

I also have some questions/thoughts provoked by the volume that the writers and authors may want to consider. I list those below.

Framing:

I very much appreciate the complexity of both the opening and closing chapters. While I am of course not very familiar with the three sites (although I very much look forward to reading the final volume)_ it seems as though it would be important to situate this book within three distinct, and intersecting literatures

First there is the growing literature on community based research - ethics, practices, service learning, public scholarship and participatory action research. AT base, these are studies conducted in that lineage.
Second there is a growing question of the precarity, role and function of the university in public life - in terms of research 'of use,' relations with community and whether or not the university as we have known it is a sustainable design.
Third there is the literature on 'race', strategic essentialisms and within group conflict/solidarities.

This volume IS A FIRST in bringing these questions of university structure, community based research and the politics of race/white supremacy and inequality gaps, directly into conversation. These writers will be extending the work of Patricia Hill Collins who writes on the outsider into the field of community based research.

Conclusions:

Again, I obviously haven't read the book. But the following conceptual areas seem significant for analysis in the conclusion of the book:

Black racial solidarities in research practice and the haunting threats of power and intersectionality

The long painful history of universities and communities of co

PART I: DARK WATERS: NAVIGATING THE RIPPLE EFFECTS OF EDUCATION REFORM ON BLACK CHILDREN IN POST-KATRINA NEW ORLEANS
1. Striving Towards Collective Solutions in Race-Conscious New Orleans; Elizabeth Drame
2. Nothing for Us, Without Us (Nihil De Nobis, Sine Nobis); Deirdre Johnson-Burel
3. Crisscross Applesauce: Reflections on Intertwined Identities; Elizabeth Drame
PART II: ALL OUT WAR: FIGHTING AGAINST THE WHITE APPROPRIATION OF JAILED WISDOM
4. Working with Adult Non-Completers to Address the School Dropout Problem; Decoteau Irby
5. Commitment, Love and Responsibility are Key; Gerald Bolling
6. Be Catty and Piss on your Work: A Cautionary Tale of Researching while Black; Lynnette Mawhinney
PART III: ERADICATING THE WASTE: SOME PROBLEMS WITH CHALLENGING WESTERN EDUCATION DOMINANCE IN POST-COLONIAL WEST AFRICA
7. Navigating Age, Gender, and Cultural Clashes in a Youth-Led PAR Project in West Africa; Dominique Duval-Diop
8. Littering, Planting and Harvesting: Imagining Going Green in the Sands of Senegal; Fernie Diop, Ndeye Mama Diop, and Soukeyna Abbott
9. Unveiling the Bias Within: The Power of a Single Narrative to Oppress the P in Participatory; Dominique Duval-Diop
10. Conclusion; Elizabeth Drame and Decoteau Irby

Elizabeth R. Drame is Associate Professor in the Department of Exceptional Education at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA.

Decoteau J. Irby is Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Policy Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago—College of Education, USA

Black Participatory Research explores research partnerships that disrupt inequality, create change, and empower racially marginalized communities. Through presenting a series of co-reflections from professional and community researchers in different locations, this book explores the conflicts and tensions that emerge when professional interests, class and socio-economic statuses, age, geography, and cultural and language differences emerge alongside racial identity as central ways of seeing and being ourselves. Through the investigations of black researchers who collaborated in participatory research projects in post-Katrina New Orleans, USA the greater Philadelphia–New Jersey-Delaware region in the northeastern USA, and Senegal, West Africa, this book offers candid reflections of how shared identity, experiences, and differences shape the nature and process of participatory research.



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