Research, Political Engagement and Dispossession
Indigenous, Peasant and Urban Poor Activisms in the Americas and Asia
Dip Kapoor editor Steven Jordan editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:15th Oct '19
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How social science research can make a positive contribution to local political struggles
This collection considers academic research engagements with indigenous, small peasant, urban poor and labour social activism against colonial capitalist dispossession and exploitation in Asia and the Americas. Bringing together contributors from a range of different disciplines, Research, Political Engagement and Dispossession demonstrates how research done for and with these struggles against dispossession by mining, agribusiness plantations, conversation schemes, land-forest grabs, water projects, industrial disasters and the exploitation of workers and forced migrants, can make productive contributions towards advancing their social and political prospects.
Rich in insights from practical experience, this book is essential reading for everyone who aspires to make decolonized academic knowledge serve people resisting dispossession and the silencing of their voices * John Gledhill, University of Manchester *
This book is both a critical resource for evaluating research methods, and for thinking about the power and politics of struggle. * Lesley Wood, York University, Toronto *
This is a truly compelling, timely, urgent volume. The complex chapters remind us of the academic obligation to engage the class struggle. * Michelle Fine, author of Just Research in Contentious Times *
ISBN: 9781786994400
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 442g
328 pages