Description
About the Author
Andrew Jolivette is, Associate Professor and Department Chair in American Indian Studies, at San Francisco State University, where he is an affiliated faculty member in the Graduate Program in Sexuality Studies, the Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership, and in the Race and Resistance Studies Program. He is the author or editor of several books including Obama and the Biracial Factor: The Battle for a New American Majority (Policy Press, 2012). Jolivette is an international lecturer and public speaker with the Institute for Democratic Education and Culture (Speak Out).
Reviews
"Research Justice is a powerful book presenting alternative research approaches that actively incite social change at micro and macro levels." International Journal of Social Research Methodology
"A sharp reminder of the absence of political discourse and of the values of social justice." - Journal of Social Policy
"Exquisite, contemplative and urgent examination of the ways we can implement more equitable, community-oriented research methodologies that amplify the voices and experiences of the historically marginalized and disenfranchised." Bonnie Duran, University of Washington
"I would recommend it to anyone studying research methods or ethics." LSE Review of Books
"As a long-time CBPR practitioner, I loved how Research Justice re-appropriates research as a space for love, reflexivity, cultural revitalization, community voice and power, and social transformation. Our imaginations are indeed inspired!" Nina Wallerstein, University of New Mexico
Book Information
ISBN 9781447324638
Author Andrew J Jolivette
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Policy Press
Publisher Policy Press