How does "who we are" as researchers shape our work? In this podcast series, MEC Visiting Fellow, Anne Kirstine Rønn invites a set of colleague to discuss the concept of researcher positionality.
There is a natural though unexpected resonance between the concept of intersectionality — the simultaneous and compounded impact of two or more axes of discrimination — and that of emergence in ...
Positionality statements describe how researcher identities shape research processes. We must consider how these statements can enact harm upon marginalized researchers. You have full access to this ...
In modern conversations on race and politics, a popular buzzword has emerged to describe the impact of belonging to multiple social categories. Known as intersectionality, the social theory has a ...
Privilege, power and positionality are uncovered through the intersectionality of land acknowledgments in the performing arts with IDLES singer Joe Talbot. IDLES performs in Toronto, ONT on Sept. 8.
Never heard of positionality statements? Neither had we until our instructor asked us to explore them in the context of educational leadership and instructional technology. Our research revealed that ...
“There is no such thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives.” ― Audre Lorde (Sister Outsider) Last year at the Golden Globes, many Hollywood actors got on stage in an ...
A critique of liberal conceptions of 'intersectionality' and an outline of an anarchist, class struggle approach. Initially conceived around the triad of “race ...