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Whose Side Are We On? Toward an Emancipatory Ethic in Critical Arts-Based Research

Qualitative Inquiry, Ahead of Print.
The renowned U.S. sociologist Howard S. Becker, writing in 1969, posed the ethical question: Whose side are we on? In the context of continued structural inequalities in the distribution of power and wealth and individual and institutional oppression, in terms of class, race, gender, disability, and sexual orientation, this question remains as important as ever. The article, in advocating a robustly partisan approach, offers an emancipatory ethical framework continuum and an empirical example, from the authors’ critical arts-based research with undocumented Mexican Americans, to support and inform critical researchers, committed to working with oppressed groups against discrimination and for social justice.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 12/16/2024 | Link to this post on IFP |
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