The Oxford handbook of methods for public scholarship / edited by Patricia Leavy.

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Book
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English
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  • New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press, [2019]
  • ©2019
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xx, 742 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

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    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Introduction to The Oxford handbook of methods for public scholarship / Patricia Leavy
    • The 21st century academic landscape : from a disciplinary to a transdisciplinary model / Patricia Leavy
    • Public scholarship, public intellectuals and the role of higher education in a time of crisis / Henry Giroux
    • Composing an undivided life as an activist/scholar : methods for practicing engaged social movement scholarship / Adria D. Goodson
    • Ethical issues working with vulnerable populations / Isabel Araiza
    • Ethical challenges community-based researchers and community-based organizations face : can we still work together? / Margaret Boyd
    • The impossible task of community art practice : a methodological micro-guide for seven young Chicagoans / Jorge Lucero and William Estrada
    • For the sake of humanity : research on cross-cultural collaborative arts for public health / Wendy L. Sternberg
    • (Un)settling imagined lands : a par/des(i) approach to de/colonizing methodologies / Kakali Bhattacharya
    • Disaster research : past, present, and future / Mark R. Landahl, DeeDee Bennett, and Brenda D. Phillips
    • Interviews : using conversations in public scholarship / Svend Brinkmann
    • Public ethnography / Tony E. Adams and Robin M. Boylorn
    • Oral history, the public record, and the story / Valerie J. Janesick
    • Literature and creative writing as public scholarship / Sandra Faulkner and Sheila Squillante
    • Health theatre : embodying research / Susan Cox and George Belliveau
    • Narrative film as public scholarship / Yen Yen Woo
    • Visual art campaigns / Raisa Foster
    • Cellphilms in public scholarship / Katie MacEntee, Casey Burkholder, and Joshua Schwab-Cartas
    • Online, asynchronous data collection in qualitative research / Tracy Spencer, Linnea Rademaker, Peter Williams, and Cynthia Loubier
    • #spacesforknowledgeproduction / Daniel T. Barney, Lorrie Blair, and Juan Carlos Castro
    • Data collection via email / Adrienne Trier-Bieniek
    • Audience and voice (and sometimes reflexivity) / Yvonna Lincoln, Vassa Grichko, and Glenn Allen Phillips
    • Creative nonfiction in qualitative inquiry / Jessica Smartt Gullion and Jessica Spears Williams
    • Writing collaboratively / JeffriAnne Wilder
    • Academic blogs / Jimmie Manning
    • Academics writing for a broader public audience / Phillip Vannini and Sarah Abbott
    • Generating publicity and engaging with the media to promote academic research / Mark David Ryan
    • Grant writing as a creative process : methods from brainstorming to project-building, mangement and completion / Ellen Gorsevski, Kate Magsamen-Conrad, and Lisa Hanasono
    • Growing the revolutionary intellectual, creating the counterpublic sphere / Peter McLaren and Lilia D. Monzó
    • A brief statement on the future of public scholarship and the research methods landscape / Patricia Leavy.
    Other title(s)
    • Handbook of methods for public scholarship
    • Methods for public scholarship
    ISBN
    • 9780190274481 ((hardcover : alk. paper))
    • 0190274484 ((hardcover : alk. paper))
    LCCN
    2018048556
    OCLC
    1080248299
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