

Claire Carter et al., "Contemporary Vulnerabilities: Reflections on Social Justice Methodologies" (U Alberta Press, 2024)
4 snips Aug 23, 2024
Claire Carter, an Associate Professor specializing in critical reflections on social justice, joins the conversation to discuss her work in 'Contemporary Vulnerabilities.' She explores innovative methodologies that embrace vulnerability as a strength in social justice research. The speakers advocate for incorporating diverse epistemologies—like queer and Indigenous perspectives—to challenge Eurocentric norms. They emphasize the importance of storytelling and community engagement, while addressing the institutional barriers faced by researchers. Ultimately, the discussion highlights the need for systemic change to support equity and inclusion.
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Intro
00:00 • 1min
Exploring Vulnerability in Social Justice Research
01:29 • 22min
Embracing Vulnerability in Social Justice Research
23:11 • 2min
Reevaluating Vulnerability in Research
24:52 • 4min
Navigating Community Engagement and Funding Constraints in Research
28:58 • 3min
Navigating Vulnerability in Social Justice Research
32:14 • 18min
Understanding Vulnerability in Social Justice
50:00 • 4min
The Dynamic Relationship between Land and Research Methodologies
54:28 • 2min
Embracing Vulnerability in Academia
55:58 • 21min