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Book SynopsisThe aim of this edited collection is to address the complex realities and values expressed through the research process. This critically reflexive piece aims to bring forth ethical dilemmas that continue to pervade research process, by unearthing how left out marginalized realties and value in research also leads communities to disappear physically and psychically.
Table of ContentsAcknowledgements List of Figures Notes on Contributors Introduction Dawn Onishenko, Nob Doran, Rose Ann Torres and Dionisio Nyaga Part 1 Critical Review of Qualitative Research Approaches 1 Making Research Black and Strange Why History Matters in the Current Disappearing World Dionisio Nyaga 2 Grounded Theory: Effects of covid-19 on Homeless Youth Methodological Reflections Dionisio Nyaga, Dawn Onishenko and Rose Ann Torres 3 Reflexivity, Recursion and Re-evaluation Some Reflections On ‘Institutional Ethnography’ Nob Doran Part 2 Overview of Critical Reflexive Research Methodologies 4 Resisting through Research Developing a Qualitative “Mixed Methods” Approach in Research with Sex Workers Laura Winters 5 Beyond Codified Logics of Ethics Jungle and the Ethics of Non-violence Dionisio Nyaga 6 Africa beyond Africa Afro-pessimism as an Ethical Demand Waywaya Nyaga and Dionisio Nyaga 7 Markets Logics in Research Process and the Denigration of Black Bodies Dionisio Nyaga Part 3 Critical Reflexive Research Methods 8 Teaching to the Tensions Pushing the Boundaries of Qualitative Social Work Research Susan Preston, Susan Silver and Purnima George 9 Qualitative Research as Resistance The Use of Vignettes to Support Situated Knowledge and the Deconstruction of Colonial Policies Laura Wyper 10 Remembering in Research Doing Research in Asian Communities Rose Ann Torres 11 Application of Research to Africa’s Peace and Security Conundrum The Ethical and Moral Divide between the Ideal and the Real Michael Sitawa Part 4 Reflexivity and Ethics 12 Ethics of Doing Research in the Indigenous Community Rose Ann Torres 13 A Reflexive Gaze on Qualitative Policy Research Deconstructing Traditional Policy Research with the Interface of Youth-Voice and Arts-Based Focus Groups Dawn Onishenko and Julie Erbland 14 A Co-constructed Critical Autoethnographical Conversation with Social Work Students Regarding Reflexive Research Engagement Marco Giuliani, Michelle Brochu, Albina Magomedova, Michelle Boehm and Dawn Onishenko 15 Arendtian Phenomenology of Politics Lawrence Ofunja Kangei Index