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What is Social Justice Research

Social Justice Research Methods for Doctoral Research
Social justice research involves full and equal participation from within the community of research to achieve the objective and seek truth. Social justice researchers engage self-determination, interdependence, initiative, situate themselves as a transformative agent with a commitment to act in solidarity with others ( Throne & Bourke, 2019 ).
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Paradigmatic Perspectives for Social Justice Research: Method, Paradigm, and Design for Dissertation Research
Robin Throne (University of the Cumberlands, USA), Abeni El-Amin (University of the Cumberlands, USA), and Lucinda Houghton (University of the Cumberlands, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8479-8.ch016
Abstract
This chapter presents a conceptual analysis of the current trends for research paradigmatic perspectives used in doctoral social justice research approaches. The chapter offers a concise resource for doctoral scholars and their research supervisors to establish and illustrate a relevant paradigmatic perspective aligned with the research method and design choice to view the dissertation research problem in doctoral social justice research. Paradigmatic perspectives from feminist, critical theoretical perspectives, and grounded theory are also included as examples of specific approaches.
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Critical Duoethnography: A Social Justice Research Methodology for Educational Researchers
Research focused on understanding and improving systems based on principles of equality, equity, and justice.
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Navigating the Doctoral Labyrinth: Reflexivity as Transformative Catalyst for Practitioner Doctorate Persistence and Completion
Social justice research involves full and equal participation from within the community of research to achieve the objective and seek truth. Social justice researchers engage self-determination, interdependence, initiative, situate themselves as a transformative agent with a commitment to act in solidarity with others ( Throne & Bourke, 2019 ).
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