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2017 CRITICAL PAR INSTITUTE

Join us for OUR 7th Season of Critical PAR Institutes! The Critical Participatory Action Research Institute is designed to introduce the theory, methods, and ethics of critical participatory action research (PAR) to graduate students, faculty, and members of community based organizations. Through seminars, roundtables, and hands-on workshops with experienced researchers, Read more…

OPENING FOR A NEW IMAGINING AMERICA FACULTY DIRECTOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS

Greetings,

Today begins the national search for a new Imagining America Faculty Director at the University of California, Davis. As an Imagining America Campus Representative, we want to bring the position to your attention to build the strongest possible pool of candidates. Please forward the information below to your networks and encourage anyone you believe to be an excellent candidate to apply.

David Scobey and Lisa Lee, cc’ed here, are representing Imagining America’s National Advisory Board on the Search Committee, and would welcome follow-up conversation.

Many thanks,
Jamie Haft

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CFP in The Black Scholar: “Black Liberation: From Political Thought to Political Power”

Black Liberation: From Political Thought to Political Power

A Special Issue of The Black Scholar

In the past 15 years, a careful but primarily historical re-evaluation of the Black Power movement in the United States has emerged.  We have seen a proliferation of anthologies, case studies, and essays devoted to outlining its major trends and themes, with an emphasis on marking both its continuities and discontinuities with the Civil Rights Movement.  Such scholarship joins recent work on earlier legacies of black radicalism, stretching back to the beginning of the 20th century and highlighting the relationship of African American activists to the labor movement, socialism and communism, feminisms, and anti-colonial struggles worldwide. This work has helped transform the conventional and flawed narrative that depicts the trajectory of black struggle following the passage of the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts and after the assassination of Martin Luther King in 1968 as one of decline and outright failure. Indeed, the increasing frequency of riots, the armed nationalist militancy of groups like the Revolutionary Action Movement and the Black Panthers, and the seemingly separatist turn of organizations like SNCC were interpreted as forms of radicalism incompatible with mainstream paths to racial and social justice. These new studies have forced us to account for the multiple and often divergent ways in which calls for Black Power qua self-determination and autonomy were taken up in specific contexts and conjunctures, spanning the terrains of education, community control, urban housing, guerilla warfare, entrepreneurial endeavors, and more.

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Invitation to Participate in AERA mini-course: Ethical Issues in Collaborative Research

Greetings,
We are inviting participants for our AERA mini-course: Ethical Issues in Collaborative Research. 
All professional development courses are listed on the AERA meeting page (click here[aera.net] for a list). We’ve recently learned, however, that professional development courses and mini-courses are not searchable in the AERA program. Below is the course description and instructions for how to register. 
Thank you,
Ron, Sheeva, and Natalie

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The UC Davis Center for Regional Change Recruiting Associate Director

The UC Davis Center for Regional Change recruiting an Associate Director in order to deepen the impact and catalyze the growth of this cutting edge center dedicated to producing research to inform building healthy, prosperous, sustainable, and equitable communities and regions in California and beyond. (http://regionalchange.ucdavis.edu)

Please help us reach outstanding candidates in your networks. (more…)

Apply for the Community Engaged Research Institute at the UC Santa Cruz

Community Engaged Research Institute (CERI)

June 26 – 30, 2016

University of California, Santa Cruz

Please join UC Santa Cruz’s Center for Collaborative Research for an Equitable California (CCREC), Everett Program, Center for Labor Studies, and The Blum Center for a four day intensive Community Engaged Research Institute.

We will introduce graduate students, early career scholars, and community members to the foundations, ethics, methods, tools and democratic aspects of collaborative research.

Through seminars, roundtables, and hands-on workshops, participants will develop skills and knowledge to begin engaging in equity-oriented community-based collaborative research.  All sessions will be facilitated by experienced collaborative researchers (both university- and community-based).

The Institute will be highly participatory, rooted in case studies, and work with community partners. (more…)

Director of Mindich Program in Engaged Scholarship

APPLICATIONS CURRENTLY BEING ACCEPTED

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Harvard College is currently seeking applications for the newly established Director of the Mindich Program in Engaged Scholarship position. This position will assume primary responsibility for the implementation of an exciting new initiative connecting public service to academic coursework at Harvard College. (more…)