Contemporary Vulnerabilities explores vulnerable moments in research committed to social change.
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Table of Contents
- Front cover 1
- Title page 4
- Copyright page 5
- Contents 6
- Preface | Temple Jones, Carter, and Janzen 10
- Introduction | Carter, Janzen, and Temple Jones 20
- I Vulnerable Moments 38
- 1 NRI/Outsider/Returnee | Chatterjee 40
- 2 To Whom Are We Accountable? | Lennox 54
- 3 Discard or Save the Leftovers? | Rossow-Kimball and White 70
- II Reflections on Challenges and Hard Decisions in Research Processes 86
- 4 Un(rendered) Stories | Ngo 88
- 5 “Crossroad” Moments and the Choice to Respond | Cowper-Smith and Nayak 104
- 6 The Messiness of Applying Feminist Research Principles | Godderis, Langan, and Oliver 122
- III Reflections on Contemporary Approaches to Key Methods and Concepts 138
- 7 Disrupting Codified Academic Norms through Decolonization | Grafton, Gordon, Desnomie, Opikokew Wajuntah, and Schneider 140
- 8 A Familiar Stranger | Varadi 160
- 9 Queering the Activist/Academic | Thorpe 176
- 10 Even with the Best of Intentions | Ross, Pilling, Pitt, and Voronka 194
- IV Reflections on Creative Research Collaborations and Relationships 214
- 11 Building Collaboration through (Embodied) Conversation | Schnarr and Cupchik 216
- 12 Working Collectively across Our Minoritized Differences | Bailey, Bessey, Rice, Kelly, McHugh, Dube, Tshuma, Skoopaibon, Besse, Punjani, and quest 232
- 13 “Sorry, My Child Is Kicking Me under the Desk” | Shankar and Mason 252
- 14 “It Was the Worst Place I Ever Lived”…“It Was the Best Place I Ever Worked” | Burghardt 278
- V Reflections on the Methodologically Unresolved 302
- 15 Decolonial Co-Resistance as Indigenous Methodology | Notwell 304
- 16 The Weight of It All | Rinaldi, Rossiter, and Saravanamuttu 324
- 17 Vulnerabilities, Affects, and Solidarities | Francis 342
- Conclusion | Janzen, Temple Jones, and Carter 360
- Contributors 366