Anti-oppression as praxis in the research field: Implementing emancipatory approaches for researchers and community partners

Author:

Rodney Ruth11ORCID,Hinds Marsha21,Bonilla-Damptey Jessica31,Boissoneau Danielle41,Khan Aaliya1,Forde Anika1

Affiliation:

1. York University, Canada

2. University of Guelph, Canada

3. Sexual Assault Centre (Hamilton and Area), Canada

4. Community Lead, Canada

Abstract

Equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) and anti-oppression (AO) policies are implemented in research to address intersecting systemic barriers for marginalized populations. Grant applications now include questions about EDI to ensure researchers have considered how research designs perpetuate discriminatory practices. However, complying with these measures may not mean that researchers have engaged with AO as praxis. Three central points emerged from our work as a women's research collective committed to embedding AO practices within the research methodology of our community-based study. First, research ideas must be connected to larger pursuits of AO in and across marginalized communities. Secondly, AO as praxis in the research design is an exercise in centering cultural knowledge and pragmatic research preparation and response that honours the collective. Lastly, AO approaches are not prescriptive. They must shift, adapt, and change based on the research project and team, creating space for transformative resistance and emancipation of racialized researchers and community workers.

Funder

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

History and Philosophy of Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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