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New article: Outside but Along-Side: Stumbling with Social Movements as Academic Activists

December 11, 2015
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We’re very please that our academic article “Outside but Along-Side: Stumbling with Social Movements as Academic Activists” has been published in a special issue of the open-access journal Studies in Social Justice, the first of two dedicated to the “Scholar-Activist Terrain in Canada and Ireland.” Here’s the abstract: In this article, we critically reflect on…

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Posted in Writing Tagged academic, activism, convocation, ethnography, habitus, Halifax, methodology, movements, research, success and failure, writing

“Between success and failure: Dwelling with social movements in the hiatus”

November 8, 2013
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This piece, published in Interface: a journal for and about social movements (vol. 5, issue 2, pp. 472 – 498, November 2013) (http://www.interfacejournal.net) focuses on the question of success and failure in social movements and social movement research. To read the article, click here: http://www.interfacejournal.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Interface-5-2-Haiven-and-Khasnabish.pdf From the introduction: In 2010, we won a grant to…

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Posted in Writing Tagged academic articles, Donna Haraway, ethnography, failure, Fredric Jameson, Halifax, hiatus, Judith Halberstam, radical imagination, social movements, solidarity, success, writing

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