Research in the Name of Justice: Race and Revisiting the Purpose of "Scholarly" Inquiry
Location
O'Hare Academic Building, Room 107
Presentation Type
Event
Start Date
4-8-2022 12:30 PM
End Date
4-8-2022 1:45 PM
Description
This session seeks to highlight challenges made to the research community regarding the realities of racism. As researchers and faculty members nationwide have dared to shift their approaches to scholarly inquiry, many of the attempts to address diversity, equity and inclusion concerns have been met with vitriol and retribution. Complicating notions of "objective" and "value-free" research, the presentation highlights tangible examples of research that are intentional and explicit in resisting the racist, colonial project of traditional academic inquiry.
Recommended Citation
Stovall, David, "Research in the Name of Justice: Race and Revisiting the Purpose of "Scholarly" Inquiry" (2022). Mercy Summit on Equity and Inclusion. 3.
https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/inclusion-summit/2022/faculty/3
Research in the Name of Justice: Race and Revisiting the Purpose of "Scholarly" Inquiry
O'Hare Academic Building, Room 107
This session seeks to highlight challenges made to the research community regarding the realities of racism. As researchers and faculty members nationwide have dared to shift their approaches to scholarly inquiry, many of the attempts to address diversity, equity and inclusion concerns have been met with vitriol and retribution. Complicating notions of "objective" and "value-free" research, the presentation highlights tangible examples of research that are intentional and explicit in resisting the racist, colonial project of traditional academic inquiry.
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