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On the Power of the Collective in Community-based Educational Research

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On the Power of the Collective in Community-based Educational Research
Abstract/Description
What is the power of the collective, and how is it practically leveraged in the context of community-based educational research? In this article, members of the STA Community Research Partnership, a literacy focused project that has linked diverse racial, ethnic, cultural, and linguistic communities with university researchers for nearly a decade, reflect on these questions. The multiple authors draw upon their identities, experiences, and perspectives as doctoral students, literacy professors, and community based leaders to mine the complexities of participating in an intergenerational collaborative dedicated to the exploration of issues related to educational equity and access. Anchored by critical literacy perspectives and democratic approaches to knowledge production, they ultimately argue that it is within the tensions and foreclosures of holding space for a plurality of perspectives that it is possible to locate the richest advantages—and, indeed, the power— of the collective in educational research and praxis.
Date
2020
In publication
Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education
Volume
17
Issue
1
Resource type
en
Resource status/form
en
Scholarship genre
en
Open access/full-text available
en Yes
Peer reviewed
en Yes
Citation
Thakurta, A., Kannan, C., Setiawan, D., Kosasih, M., Ghiso, M. P., & Campano, G. (2020). On the Power of the Collective in Community-based Educational Research. Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 17(1).

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