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Ground Truths
ISBN/GTIN

Ground Truths

Community-Engaged Research for Environmental Justice
BookPaperback
Ranking1603inPädagogik
CHF55.90

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"If you're looking for a primer on how to do community-engaged research in environmental justice (EJ) communities, look no further. Chad Raphael and Martha Matsuoka (and their various coauthors) offer a comprehensive account of why EJ research must be rooted in community, as well as a step-by-step guide as to how to actually do that work and a vision of how to move the field to even more authenticity in the future. Offering a striking breadth of coverage of topics, studies, and methods, this invaluable contribution to the literature  will be embraced by academics and practitioners alike."-Manuel Pastor, Jr., Distinguished Professor, Sociology and American Studies and Ethnicity; Turpanjian Chair in Civil Society and Social Change; Director, USC Equity Research Institute, University of Southern California

"Want to know exactly how to flip the academic script and do community-centered environmental justice research? This book is that guide, and offers a powerful journey into how the pursuit of knowledge can empower true change! Ground Truths is patient and powerful, emphasizes relationships, and is written by a wonderful team of genuine environmental justice practitioners from all walks of life and work."-Kyle Whyte, George Willis Pack Professor, School for Environment and Sustainability, and Faculty Director, Tishman Center for Social Justice and the Environment, University of Michigan 

"Giving primacy to frontline communities most directly affected by contamination, Raphael and Matsuoka emphasize that building mutually beneficial partnerships for research yields rich and sophisticated practices and outcomes. This book will be especially useful for researchers who are embarking on a career in research and want to know how to approach working with communities to produce respectful and useful research."-Teresa Córdova, Professor of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago 

"Dismantling the academic monopoly on what is deemed legitimate knowledge is necessary to ensure that research is used for liberation, not reproduction of oppressive social orders. Raphael and Matsuoka's brilliant new book on community-engaged research provides a visionary yet practical guide for those who wish to use this transformative and collaborative approach for achieving environmental justice."-Jonathan London, Professor, Human and Community Development, University of California, Davis
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-520-38433-0
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date09/01/2024
Edition1 A. First Edition
Pages338 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 152 mm, Height 229 mm, Thickness 18 mm
Weight454 g
Illustrations36 tables, 12 boxes, 5 figures, 1 map
Article no.49792616
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.44175104
Product groupPädagogik
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Author

Chad Raphael is Professor of Communication, and Co-Coordinator of the Environmental Justice and the Common Good Initiative, at Santa Clara University. He has been a community organizer, funder, and researcher for environmental justice for over twenty-five years.

Martha Matsuoka is Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Executive Director of the Urban & Environmental Policy Institute at Occidental College. She grew up in the movement for environmental justice which continues to anchor and inform her teaching, research, and activism.