Setting the Stage: An Introduction to Community Research Ethics
Robin DeLugan, Associate Professor, Anthropology & Heritage Studies
Anne Zanzucchi, Associate Dean for Student Services and Academics
This is the first segment of our Community-Engaged Humanities Workshop Series
Suggested Readings:
Fitzgerald, Hiram E, Cathy Burack, and Sarena D Seifer. Eds. 2012. Handbook of Engaged Scholarship. Online access and chapter free download available via UCM/World Cat Library. In Volume 1, Part 1: "Engaged Scholarship: Historical Roots to Contemporary Challenges", Chris R. Glass & Hiram E. Fitzgerald, pp. 9-24 https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/ucm/reader.action?docID=3338158&ppg=26#
Sprague, Joey. Feminist Methodologies for Critical Researchers: Bridging Differences.
Chapter 3: Authority and Power pp. 63-93
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These workshops are focused on supporting graduate development in community-engaged humanities research. Participation is open to faculty, graduate students, community partners, and students enrolled in IH 291: Seminars in the Humanities. Participation in the workshop series is part of professional development and a qualification to apply for a summer Luce fellowship.
This workshop was made possible by the generous support of the Henry Luce Foundation
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