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- | ====== Hello, is this thing on ====== | + | ====== Hello, is this thing on? ====== |
- | Welcome, fresh faced stranger, to the hitchhikers guide to gesellschaftsforchung. In this wiki-course we’re going to be exploring a range of liberatory social science topics but these are presented in a, hopefully, accessible way to enable you to //conduct research for social change//. The tools discussed here are designed to change the world for the better of the 99%, not the 1%. | + | Welcome, fresh faced stranger, to <color # |
Meta conversation about the guide itself can be found [[the_guide|here]]. For now, let’s get cracking with some objectives. | Meta conversation about the guide itself can be found [[the_guide|here]]. For now, let’s get cracking with some objectives. | ||
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==== 0. Your project ==== | ==== 0. Your project ==== | ||
- | Honing your research area, SOCK, and transformative agenda | + | * Honing your [[research area]], and [[transformative agenda]] |
+ | * Creating a [[SOCK]] | ||
==== 1. Theoretical Foundations ==== | ==== 1. Theoretical Foundations ==== | ||
- | Key concepts and principles of Marxian and other radical social theories | + | * Key concepts and principles of [[marxism|Marxian]] and other [[social_theory|radical social theories]] |
- | Dialectical materialism and the critique of capitalism | + | * [[materialism|(Dialectical) materialism]] and the [[critique|critique of capitalism]] |
- | Intersectionality and the interlocking nature of oppression | + | * [[intersectionality|Intersectionality]] and the interlocking |
- | The role of ideology and hegemony in maintaining social domination | + | |
==== 2. Research Methods and Design ==== | ==== 2. Research Methods and Design ==== | ||
- | Participatory action research and community-based approaches | + | * [[methods: |
- | Critical | + | * [[methods:ethnography|Ethnography]] |
- | Arts-based and creative research methods for social change | + | * [[methods: |
==== 3. Ethics and Reflexivity ==== | ==== 3. Ethics and Reflexivity ==== | ||
- | Decolonising research and challenging academic imperialism | + | * [[Decolonising]] research and challenging |
- | Navigating power dynamics and positionality in the research process | + | |
- | Informed consent, confidentiality, | + | |
- | Strategies for self-care, resilience, and avoiding burnout | + | |
==== 4. Dissemination and Impact ==== | ==== 4. Dissemination and Impact ==== | ||
- | Writing for different audiences and purposes (academic, activist, popular) | + | * Writing for different |
- | Using “artificial intelligence” and digital platforms for research dissemination and organizing | + | |
- | Collaborative research and the co-creation of knowledge with social movements | + | |
- | Strategies for influencing policy and promoting social change through research | + | |
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