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Research Study Proposal Project (Final Exam)

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Author(s): Newman, L.
Date: 2021
Publication: Deviant Behavior, Loyola University New Orleans
Citation: Newman, L. (2021). “Research Study Proposal Project (Final Exam,” from Deviant Behavior, Loyola University New Orleans.
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Tenets: Promoting reflexivity. Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive). Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support. Presenting knowledge as constructed. Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information. Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures. Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches. Considering alternative histories and narratives. Examining the “why” in addition to the “what”.
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