Disrupting the Academy with Lived Experience-Led Knowledge |
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Contribution by:
| Grant, Uncle Stan Green, Sue Evans, Debra Murray, Donna Lambshead, Harry Moran, Rebecca Lake, Stephen Clerke, Campbell Crompton, William Stephens, Norman Ma, Ivan O'Loughlin, John Sutton, Peter Whitten, Matt Kusumowardoyo, Chrysant Lily Wulansari, Husna Yuni Songgoua, Irmansyah Katapi, Elias Zainab, Hadu, Yassin Ali Atem, Atem Dau Ravulo, Jioji Afeaki, Seini Fruean, Malaemie Va'a, Loau Donina Arona, Maherau Ramaswamy, Estelle Keerthana |
Editor:
| Higgins, Maree Lenette, Caroline |
Series title: | Key Issues in Social Justice Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4473-6634-8 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2024 |
Publisher: | Policy Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $57.99 |
Book Description:
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This book firmly positions lived experience-led expertise as a unique and compelling form of knowledge in decolonising and disrupting research, teaching and advocacy. Based on the insights of people with first-hand experiences, each chapter presents unique accounts and reflections on a diverse range of social justice issues. Together, the authors' perspectives centre lived experiences in the production of knowledge, challenge outsider-imposed views, and create new research and writing...
More DescriptionThis book firmly positions lived experience-led expertise as a unique and compelling form of knowledge in decolonising and disrupting research, teaching and advocacy. Based on the insights of people with first-hand experiences, each chapter presents unique accounts and reflections on a diverse range of social justice issues. Together, the authors' perspectives centre lived experiences in the production of knowledge, challenge outsider-imposed views, and create new research and writing norms. They demonstrate that, when lived experience experts lead the way, their knowledge of how to address social injustices can enrich, transform and decolonise research, teaching and advocacy.This collection is an invaluable resource for academic and community-based researchers, practitioners, advocates, educators, policy makers, students and people whose lived experiences and views continue to be marginalised across diverse settings.