Qualitative Inquiry and Human Rights

Qualitative Inquiry and Human Rights
Author: Norman K Denzin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1315421550

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Qualitative researchers are increasingly being called upon to become human rights advocates, to help individuals and communities honor the sanctity of life, and to promote the core values of privacy, justice, freedom, peace, and human dignity. In this volume of plenary papers from the Fifth International of Qualitative Inquiry in 2009, leading qualitative researchers show the various dimensions of the human rights work being done by scholar/activists in the social sciences, education, health care, social services, cultural studies, and other fields.

Qualitative Inquiry and Human Rights

Qualitative Inquiry and Human Rights
Author: Norman K Denzin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1315421569

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Qualitative researchers are increasingly being called upon to become human rights advocates, to help individuals and communities honor the sanctity of life, and to promote the core values of privacy, justice, freedom, peace, and human dignity. In this volume of plenary papers from the Fifth International of Qualitative Inquiry in 2009, leading qualitative researchers show the various dimensions of the human rights work being done by scholar/activists in the social sciences, education, health care, social services, cultural studies, and other fields.

Qualitative Inquiry and the Politics of Resistance

Qualitative Inquiry and the Politics of Resistance
Author: Norman K. Denzin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Qualitative research
ISBN: 9780367321444

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From the fifteenth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, this book foregrounds and engages with new ways of a politics of resistance and critical qualitative inquiry in these troubling times.

Qualitative Inquiry and Global Crises

Qualitative Inquiry and Global Crises
Author: Norman K Denzin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1315421607

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This plenary volume from the Sixth International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry (2010) highlights the variety of roles played by qualitative researchers in addressing global communities in crisis. It shows how qualitative researchers can bridge gaps in cultural and linguistic understanding to address issues of disparity in race, ethnicity, gender, and environment in the interests of global social justice and human rights. Authored by many of the world’s leading qualitative researchers, the signature articles in this volume point qualitative researchers toward a research stance of ethics, meaning, and advocacy.

Qualitative Inquiry and the Politics of Advocacy

Qualitative Inquiry and the Politics of Advocacy
Author: Norman K Denzin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1315421445

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The plenary volume from the Seventh International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry (2011) examines the politics of advocacy and the context in which scholars are encouraged to pursue social justice agendas, be human rights advocates, and do work that honors the core values of human dignity and freedom from fear and violence. Contributions from many of the world's leading qualitative researchers in communications, education, sociology, and related disciplines address topics including community research, transformative education, and researcher ethics, and guide the field toward an engaged, activist research agenda.

The Qualitative Manifesto

The Qualitative Manifesto
Author: Norman K. Denzin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2018-10-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429832311

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Now issued as part of the Routledge Education Classic Edition series, The Qualitative Manifesto provides a "call to arms" for researchers from the leading figure in the qualitative research community, Norman Denzin. Denzin asks for a research tradition engaged in social justice, sensitive to identity and indigenous concerns, brave to risk presentation in forms beyond traditional academic writing, and committed to teaching this to their students and colleagues. A new preface text by the author reflects on the changes in research, society and in social justice since the publication of the original edition. Denzin looks to the past, present and future of the field, underlining the continuing importance of this brief, provocative book.

Research Methods in Human Rights

Research Methods in Human Rights
Author: Bård A. Andreassen
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2017-05-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 178536779X

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Methodological discussion has largely been neglected in human rights research, with legal scholars in particular tending to address research methods and methodological reflection implicitly rather than explicitly. This book advances thinking on human rights methodology, offering instruction and guidance on the methodological options for human rights research.

Qualitative Inquiry at a Crossroads

Qualitative Inquiry at a Crossroads
Author: Norman K. Denzin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2019-03-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429615086

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Qualitative Inquiry at a Crossroads critically reflects on the ever-changing dynamics of qualitative research in the contemporary moment. We live at a crossroads in which the spaces for critical civic discourse are narrowing, in which traditional political ideologies are now questioned: there is no utopian vision on the horizon, only fear and doubt. The moral and ethical foundations of democracy are under assault, global inequality is on the rise, facts are derided as ‘fake news’—an uncertain future stands at our door. Premised on the belief that our troubled times call for a critical inquiry that matters—a discourse committed to a politics of resistance, a politics of possibility—leading international contributors from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Spain, Norway, and Denmark present a range of perspectives, challenges, and opportunities for the field. In so doing, they wrestle with questions concerning the intersecting vectors of method, politics, and praxis. More specifically, contributors engage with issues ranging from indigenous and decolonizing methods, arts-based research, and intersectionality to debates over the research marketplace, accountability metrics, and emergent forays into post-qualitative inquiry.

Research Methods in Human Rights

Research Methods in Human Rights
Author: Lee McConnell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-04-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 131737374X

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Research Methods in Human Rights introduces the reader to key methodological approaches to Human Rights research in a clear and accessible way. Drawing on the expertise of a panel of contributors, the text clearly explains the key theories and methods commonly used in Human Rights research and provides guidance on when each approach is appropriate. It addresses such approaches to Human Rights research as qualitative methods, quantitative analysis, critical ethnography and comparative approaches, supported by a wide range of geographic case studies and with reference to a wide range of subject areas. The book suggests further reading and directs the reader to excellent examples from research outputs of each method in practice. This book is essential reading for students with backgrounds in law as well as political and social sciences who wish to understand more about the methods and ethics of conducting Human Rights research.

Human Rights Education Online

Human Rights Education Online
Author: Jae-Eun Joo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2005
Genre: Computer-assisted instruction
ISBN:

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