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+ | ====== The guide ====== | ||
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+ | Welcome, hello, naa marni, guten morgen. This space is a growing self-reference on conducting social science research, or in German, gesellschaftsforschung. I’m [[aidan_cornelius-bell|Aidan]], | ||
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+ | This growing resource is designed as a reference and field guide for social science research with a liberatory focus. For clarity, to me, this means [[Marxism]] and its compatriots, | ||
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+ | Indeed, this site is a (single author) wiki, but my approach to wikis is to use it more akin to a growing and learning blog; a kind of living curriculum. As I conduct research and commentary projects, do research and education tasks, give solicited advice to students, and so on I’ll document things I and others have found useful. That means that this space is not going to be written like a research textbook, but more like a field guide, a how to, or a blueprint on “doing the work”. | ||
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+ | Eventually, as the site grows, I’ll aim to develop categories, specific interests, approaches and other things in a more navigable way. At the moment, however, the sidebar will serve as a space for the identification of what’s where. You can also use the search above to locate text or pages. | ||
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+ | :!: You can start your journey through the guide on the [[start|start page]]! | ||
+ | ===== Towards liberatory praxis ===== | ||
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+ | “Philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point, however, is to change it.” — (([[isbn> | ||
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+ | Liberation, above all else, is about understanding the world and //changing it//. Theory and practice are interlinked (vis praxis). Emancipatory social science, therefore, should guide transformative political action. This generates further praxis to be studied, and the world improves in a cyclical nature. Beyond voluntarism, | ||
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+ | By developing a robust understanding, | ||
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+ | ===== Why me and what is this? ===== | ||
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+ | Hello, you can learn more [[aidan_cornelius-bell|about me over here]]. I’m a social scientist and researcher working on Kaurna Country in Australia. I completed a Marxist / Gramscian cultural studies PhD in 2021 and have been advocating for transformational research for many years. Across my career I have worked in a range of higher education and research settings, predominantly in public institutions. I am also an activist and have thrown the small weight I have behind transformative political movements when possible. |
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