Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2020 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Categories: Other Sponsor *

Odum Institute Short Course - Equity Consideration For Scholars: Taking A Critical Approach To Research

In the face of increasing awareness of the need to capture the diversity of human experience, there has also been increasing concern to study and describe populations from a critical and equitable perspective. As science is itself a cultural practice, and knowledge production can perpetuate social inequalities prevalent in social systems, many times, scholars may perpetuate inequity through language use, methods, theories, and findings.

During this workshop, the following will be discussed with implications for our practice as scholars:

  1. How to refer to others and be critical and thoughtful of our language use (terms and generalizations)
  2. How to question what is being said and what is left unsaid (e.g. mitigating discursive erasures)
  3. How to recognize and refer to the possible limitations of our scholarship (e.g. issues of generalizability, cultural elements in our findings)

Presenters

Allegra J. Midgette, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow
Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute

Michelle Y. Martin Romero, PhD, Assistant Professor, Public Health Education
UNC-Greensboro

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