Looking forward to seeing you in Rochester this October! Co-Eds Dr. Cameron Lippard and Dr. Dresden Lackey will be holding a session on publishing in H&S!
🚨 scholars, intellectuals, organizers: submit to this @humanity_andSoc special issue: Palestine, Self-Determination, & Liberation 🇵🇸
✍️🏽Pieces welcome: empirical research, theoretical & pedagogical pieces, political analyses from organizers, media reviews
📅Deadline: 10/18/24
🚨 Hey faculty, instructors, and grad students. What yall doing this Wednesday Sept 27th?
Come talk to my colleagues @AllRealDeal , @BlkSocWithQTNA , and I about publishing pedagogy articles and book media reviews.
I'm talking to you 🫵🏾, grad students reading for comps!!!!!!!
🚨 Hey faculty, instructors, and grad students. What yall doing this Wednesday Sept 27th?
Come talk to my colleagues @AllRealDeal , @BlkSocWithQTNA , and I about publishing pedagogy articles and book media reviews.
I'm talking to you 🫵🏾, grad students reading for comps!!!!!!!
We are hosting a webinar on how to publish pedagogy and book & media reviews on September 27th. Open and free to all. You don't want to miss it! @AllRealDeal@BlkSocWithQTNA@DrMcD_N_Action
We are hosting a webinar on how to publish pedagogy and book & media reviews on September 27th. Open and free to all. You don't want to miss it! @AllRealDeal@BlkSocWithQTNA@DrMcD_N_Action
At #ASA2023 I will be presenting my research on Red Hill & the O'ahu Water Crisis. This work holds insights for other colonially caused ecological & public health disasters including the devastation on Maui. Hear more on Monday at 8am at the joint @IPNN_ASA and @GATS_ASA panel.
(FREE AND OPEN ACCESS!) There remains a disconnect between mainstream US social movement studies and movements on the ground. Drs. Emily Brissette and Mike King explore the contours of this disconnect:
positivism that saturates the field’s tendency towards abstraction & model building; implicit normative commitment to a liberal-pluralist social order which eclipses radical voices; & refusal to engage with the organic knowledge production that takes place within every movement.
affirmative action wasn't filling colleges with folks of color, that ain't the issue. the issue is what it signals - that structurally our systems are unequal. this is part of a larger project to undermine any idea that suggests racism is built into the design of this country
In our recent (free and open access!) issue, Dr. Brittany Pearl Battle @Dr_B_Pearl and Dr. Tamara K. Nopper @tamaranopper have a conversation facilitated by Dr. Antonia Randolph @BaldwinVidal, where they describe the everyday practices that make up struggles for social justice.
"And to be okay with knowing that contributing something isn’t always the same as activism or organizing. Because activism requires activism and organizing requires organizing."