Review:

Research As Resistance: Revisiting Critical, Indigenous, And Anti Oppressive Approaches By Leslie Brown, Susan Strega, Leah Snyder

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Research as Resistance: Revisiting Critical, Indigenous, and Anti-Oppressive Approaches is a book that explores how research can be used as a tool for resistance against systems of power and oppression.

Key Features

  • Examines critical, indigenous, and anti-oppressive research approaches
  • Provides practical strategies for conducting research in a socially just manner
  • Highlights the importance of centering marginalized voices in research
  • Offers insights on ethical considerations in research

Pros

  • Offers valuable insights into conducting socially just research
  • Provides practical tools and strategies for researchers
  • Emphasizes the importance of challenging dominant power structures

Cons

  • May be more suited for readers with a background in social sciences or research methods

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