Reimagining Academic Activism

Reimagining Academic Activism
Title Reimagining Academic Activism PDF eBook
Author Ruth Weatherall
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 202
Release 2021-11-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1529210224

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How can we reimagine the relationship between academia and activism to provide new opportunities for social change? Based on an ethnography with an anti-violence feminist collective, this vibrant and vital book develops an interdisciplinary approach to activism and activist research, helping us reimagine the role of scholarship in the fight against social inequality. With its reflections on novel tools that can be utilized in the fight for social justice, this book will be a valuable resource for academics in critical management studies, sociology, gender studies, and social work as well as practitioners and policymakers across the social services sector.

The Activist Academic

The Activist Academic
Title The Activist Academic PDF eBook
Author Colette Cann
Publisher Myers Education Press
Pages 280
Release 2020-05-29
Genre Education
ISBN 1975501411

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Donald Trump’s election forced academics to confront the inadequacy of promoting social change through the traditional academic work of research, writing, and teaching. Scholars joined crowds of people who flooded the streets to protest the event. The present political moment recalls intellectual forbearers like Antonio Gramsci who, imprisoned during an earlier fascist era, demanded that intellectuals committed to justice “can no longer consist in eloquence ... but in active participation in practical life, as constructor, organizer, ‘permanent persuader’ and not just a simple orator" (Gramsci, 1971, p. 10). Indeed, in an era of corporate media and “alternative facts,” academics committed to justice cannot simply rely on disseminating new knowledge, but must step out of the ivory tower and enter the streets as activists. The Activist Academic serves as a guide for merging activism into academia. Following the journey of two academics, the book offers stories, frameworks and methods for how scholars can marry their academic selves, involved in scholarship, teaching and service, with their activist commitments to justice, while navigating the lived realities of raising families and navigating office politics. This volume invites academics across disciplines to enter into a dialogue about how to take knowledge to the streets. Perfect for courses such as: Introduction to Social Theory | Social Foundations | Certificate in Public Scholarship | Practicing Public Scholarship | Reimagining Public Engagement | Decentering the Public Humanities hrClick HERE to see a video of the book launch, moderated by Monisha Bajaj for Imagining America, with contributions from Margo Okazawa-Rey and John Saltmarsh. hrWatch the #CompactNationPod interview, which runs between minutes 9:35 and 48:45. In this episode, Marisol Morales chats with Colette Cann and Eric DeMeulenaere, as they share the true stories of their lives as activists, scholars, and parents who are trying to push forward social change through academic work.Compact Nation Podcast · The Activist Academic hr What does it mean to be both an activist and an academic? Watch the FreshEd podcast Becoming an Activist Academic, which features authors Colette Cann & Eric DeMeulenaere discussing their own journeys as a guide for merging activism and academia. hr

Disciplining Feminism

Disciplining Feminism
Title Disciplining Feminism PDF eBook
Author Ellen Messer-Davidow
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 428
Release 2002-01-28
Genre Education
ISBN 9780822328438

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DIVA cultural studies account of the changes produced in feminism as it became part of the academy and of the highly orchestrated attack on higher education by the right-wing./div

Feminist Activism in Academia

Feminist Activism in Academia
Title Feminist Activism in Academia PDF eBook
Author Ellen C. Mayock
Publisher McFarland
Pages 209
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0786457708

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The eleven essays making up this book unite scholars from various disciplines to explore how feminists live, survive, and thrive in academia. The pieces investigate innovative ways that women academics occupy the space of the Academy as real living bodies while resisting being judged, devalued, or valued on the basis of their biological bodies. Specific themes include abortion rights activism, authority in the classroom, feminist mentoring, the role of women's studies programs, division of labor, and the role of theater and performance in enacting lasting change.

On Intellectual Activism

On Intellectual Activism
Title On Intellectual Activism PDF eBook
Author Patricia Hill Collins
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 279
Release 2013
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1439909628

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Since stepping down as the 100th President of the American Sociological Association, Patricia Hill Collins has been lecturing extensively at universities and at private and public organizations about the role of the intellectual in public culture and how well intellectuals communicate questions about contemporary social issues to the larger public. This book is a collection of those lectures, along with new and (a few) previously-published essays. -- Product details.

Academic Activism in Higher Education

Academic Activism in Higher Education
Title Academic Activism in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Nuraan Davids
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre
ISBN 9789811603419

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This book argues for renewed understandings of academic activism, understandings that conceive of the ideas, arguments and scholarship of the academe as embedded within the practices of what the academy does. It examines why and how a renewed notion of academic activism informs a philosophy of higher education specifically in relation to teaching and learning. The book focuses on the theories and practices of teaching and learning, in particular how such pedagogical actions are guided by social, political and cultural influences outside of the university as a higher education institution. The authors advocate for a living philosophy of higher education that is commensurate with real actions and imaginary fictions of what constitutes higher education and what remains in becoming for the discourse. With a focus on South African social justice education, the book imagines pathways for academic activism to manifest in revolutionised pedagogical actions or actions that bring into contestation what already exists with the possibility for the cultivation of renewal. .

Reimagining Academic Activism

Reimagining Academic Activism
Title Reimagining Academic Activism PDF eBook
Author Ruth Weatherall
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 202
Release 2023-05
Genre Feminism
ISBN 1529210208

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Based on deep ethnographic research, this book explores new practices and ideas about activism in the fight against social inequality.