04:30 PM to 07:10 PM W
Music Theater Building 1004
Section Information for Spring 2017
This course introduces interdisciplinary research methods for social change and invites participants to interrogate the colonized nature of traditional modes of inquiry which proscribe particular regimes of truth. Participants will explore their own epistemological assumptions, and use tools of inquiry and discovery to explore transformative approaches to scholarship. Participants will examine multiple critical approaches to inquiry including autoethnography and ethnography, feminist and indigenous research methods, participatory action research, critical quantitative analysis, and more.
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Credits: 1-18
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