ABSTRACT
In this critical reader, the best writing of two dozen key figures in qualitative research is gathered together to help students to identify emerging themes in the field and the latest thinking of the leaders in qualitative inquiry. These groundbreaking articles are pulled from a decade of social justice-focused plenary volumes emanating from the annual International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. These are the ideas that have helped shape the landscape of the field over the past decade. This work-brings together the latest work of 25 leading figures in qualitative research from 4 continents;-addresses the central themes of the field over the past decade in theory, methodology, politics, and interventions;-includes contextualizing essays by the volume editors, who direct the Congress.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|80 pages
Philosophy of Inquiry
part II|102 pages
Politics of Evidence/Politics of Research
part III|126 pages
Methodological Imperatives
chapter 13|19 pages
Remix Cultures, Remix Methods
chapter 16|18 pages
Learning to Remember the Things We've Learned to Forget
part IV|74 pages
Indigenous & Decolonizing Interventions
chapter 19|23 pages
Choosing the Margins
chapter 22|19 pages
Freeing Ourselves
part |18 pages
Coda
part |26 pages
Epilogue