Knowledge Democracy and Epistemic In/Justice: Reflections on a Conversation
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Hall, Budd L. (Auteur)
- Godrie, Baptiste (Auteur)
- Heck, Isabel (Auteur)
Titre
Knowledge Democracy and Epistemic In/Justice: Reflections on a Conversation
Résumé
The focus of the article is on how knowledge is created, who creates knowledge, how knowledge is co-constructed, whose knowledge is excluded and how knowledge is being used to challenge inequalities and strengthen social movement capacity. This article grew from a fascinating conversation that the three of us had in Montreal in September of 2019. We decided to share our stories about knowledge and justice with a wider audience in part as a way for us to reflect further on the meaning of our initial conversation, but also to invite others into the discussion. Baptiste Godrie works in a research centre (CREMIS) affiliated with Quebec’s health care and social services system, Isabel Heck works with the anti-poverty organization Parole d’excluEs, both affiliated to universities, and Budd Hall works at the University of Victoria and is the Co-Chair of the UNESCO Chair in Community-Based research and social responsibility in higher education.
Publication
Canadian Journal of Action Research
Volume
21
Numéro
1
Date
2020
Langue
Anglais
Référence
Hall, Budd L., Godrie, Baptiste et Heck, Isabel. (2020). Knowledge Democracy and Epistemic In/Justice: Reflections on a Conversation. Canadian Journal of Action Research, 21(1). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.33524/cjar.v21i1.516
Discipline
Périodes historiques
Régions géographiques
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