The activist academic : engaged scholarship for resistance, hope and social change

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    • Cann, Colette N.
    • DeMeulenaere, Eric J.

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The activist academic : engaged scholarship for resistance, hope and social change

written by Colette N. Cann and Eric J. DeMeulenaere

Myers Education Press, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 156-170) and index

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Donald Trump's election forced academics to confront the inadequacy of promoting social change through the traditional academic work of research, writing, and teaching. Scholars joined crowds of people who flooded the streets to protest the event. The present political moment recalls intellectual forbearers like Antonio Gramsci who, imprisoned during an earlier fascist era, demanded that intellectuals committed to justice "can no longer consist in eloquence ... but in active participation in practical life, as constructor, organizer, 'permanent persuader' and not just a simple orator"" (Gramsci, 1971, p. 10). Indeed, in an era of corporate media and "alternative facts," academics committed to justice cannot simply rely on disseminating new knowledge, but must step out of the ivory tower and enter the streets as activists. The Activist Academic serves as a guide for merging activism into academia. Following the journey of two academics, the book offers stories, frameworks and methods for how scholars can marry their academic selves, involved in scholarship, teaching and service, with their activist commitments to justice, while navigating the lived realities of raising families and navigating office politics. This volume invites academics across disciplines to enter into a dialogue about how to take knowledge to the streets.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Foreword by Margo Okazawa-Rey Prologue Chapter 1 Year One - Activists Entering the Academy Chapter 2 Year Two - Capturing Praxis-Critical Co-Constructed Autoethnography Chapter 3 Year Three - Framing Our Work in Critical Social Theory Chapter 4 Year Four - Activist Research Chapter 5 Year Five - Activist Pedagogy Chapter 6 Year Six - Activist Service in Schools and the Community Chapter 7 Year Seven - Community in the Undercommons Afterword by John Saltmarsh References About the Authors Index

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