Ethics in Research with Marginalized Communities
Wednesday, March 7, 2018 100-215p, 121 Smith Hall
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Join Professors Aren Aizura, Kate Derickson, Sima Shakhsari, and Terrion Williamson and post-doctoral associate Jessica Lopez Lyman as they lead a conversation about questions that arise through their work with transgender, queer, disabled, Latina/o/x, African American, and Muslim communities, victims of violent crime, and other marginalized groups. How do scholars engage with communities as more than mere objects of research? How do they avoid reproducing colonialist power dynamics? These and other questions will be discussed. Contact Alexandra Brown (akbrown@umn.edu) for additional information.
Wednesday, March 7, 2018 100-215p, 121 Smith Hall
RSVP
Join Professors Aren Aizura, Kate Derickson, Sima Shakhsari, and Terrion Williamson and post-doctoral associate Jessica Lopez Lyman as they lead a conversation about questions that arise through their work with transgender, queer, disabled, Latina/o/x, African American, and Muslim communities, victims of violent crime, and other marginalized groups. How do scholars engage with communities as more than mere objects of research? How do they avoid reproducing colonialist power dynamics? These and other questions will be discussed. Contact Alexandra Brown (akbrown@umn.edu) for additional information.