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Research Justice: A Workshop on Collaboration

March 28 at 10:00 am

Thursday, March 28, 2024

10 a.m.

A. Quinn Jones Museum and Cultural Center,
1013 NW 7th Ave

The workshop is free and open to the public, but the number of participants is limited.
RSVP link will be available in 2024.

This workshop will reflect on strategies for creating equitable research collaborations, generating shared research questions for university-based researchers and community organizations. We will discuss “research justice:” research that supports the self-determination of marginalized people and produces knowledge with and for social movements. Research in this framework may include ethnographic, archival, spatial, and multi-modal approaches, including radio and mapping exercises. The workshop will build on ongoing collaborative research on environmental violence at migrant detention facilities in South Florida, including the recent report “The Toxic Truth.”

The event is organized in collaboration with the A. Quinn Jones Museum and Cultural Center.

Emma Shaw Crane is a postdoctoral fellow in the Society of Fellows in the Humanities at Columbia University in the City of New York, where she is affiliated with the Department of Anthropology and the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race. She received her PhD in American Studies from New York University in 2021. She is co-editor, with Ananya Roy, of Territories of Poverty: Rethinking North and South (University of Georgia Press 2015) and her work has been published in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Public Culture, and Antipode. She researches and writes with a coalition of community organizations fighting for migrant and environmental justice in South Florida.

Scales of Belonging: Speaker Series 2023-24
Recent years have given life an experimental feel. As interlocked and unpredictable sources of upheaval become the norm, we ask: how and where do we belong? Exiles and refugees may never belong where they make homes. Migrants may never feel at home where they belong. While some choices we make, others are made for us. People move—as much as they are moved by nature and politics. In another key, we are moved by things that affect us: literature, sports, the lives of others. If shared worlds make life meaningful, then what forces repair and rupture the possibility of community? From football fields and detention centers to the planet itself, the Center’s 2023-24 Speaker Series investigates our myriad Scales of Belonging.

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March 28
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10:00 am
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Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere
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A. Quinn Jones Museum and Cultural Center
1013 NW 7th Ave
Gainesville, 32601 United States
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