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Case Study in Activist Applied Linguistics: Working with the Oregon Judicial Department for the Accessibility of Domestic Relations Information
In: Student Research Symposium (2022)
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Campus battlegrounds: Puerto Rican student activism in higher education and community leadership in Chicago, 1970-1985
Velez, Angel L.. - 2021
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Engaging The Disengaged: The Zone Of Proximal Distance Between Deliberately Silenced Educators And Preferably Unheard Latino Immigrant Parents
In: Open Access Theses & Dissertations (2021)
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Oral History Interview with Nabintou Doumbia on December 20, 2020
In: Dream Storytelling Interviews (2020)
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Connective Action and Affective Language: Computational Text Analysis of Facebook Comments on Social Movements in South Korea
In: International Journal of Communication; Vol 13 (2019); 24 ; 1932-8036 (2019)
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Hartford Hub: Transforming Lower Lincoln
In: Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement (2018)
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Disability (and) Care in Late-Capitalist Struggle: A Dialectical Analysis of Toronto-based Disability (and) Care Activism
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A Passion that Leads to Destiny
In: Master of Arts in Interpreting Studies (MAIS) Case Studies (2017)
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As Much As Air: Integrating Spirit Into Our Work
In: Master of Arts in Interpreting Studies (MAIS) Case Studies (2017)
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Constructive activism in the dark web: Cryptomarkets and illicit drugs in the digital ‘demimonde’
In: Research outputs 2014 to 2021 (2016)
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Constructive activism in the dark web: cryptomarkets and illicit drugs in the digital ‘demimonde’
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Making Stories, Writing The World: Critical Strategies for Arts-Based Practices with Los Angeles Urban Youth
Delgado, Jennifer Monique. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2015
In: Delgado, Jennifer Monique. (2015). Making Stories, Writing The World: Critical Strategies for Arts-Based Practices with Los Angeles Urban Youth. UCLA: Culture & Performance Studies 0378. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4q39p9vx (2015)
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La Francophonie, entre langue partagée et espace de négociation politique ; The Francophone idea, from a common language to a common sphere of political negotiation
In: Hermès [ISSN 0767-9513], Le xxe siècle saisi par la communication. Vol. 2 : Ruptures et filiations ; 2015, 71, pp. 122 (2015)
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Ethics of Listening: Examining Methods and Praxes Toward a Community-Centred Art
Fiala, Julie. - 2015
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Upper Divison English, clip 8 of 14
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Upper Divison English, clip 5 of 10
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Upper Divison English, clip 4 of 10
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Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Upper Divison English, clip 5 of 14
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Dancing Cultural Memory: Three Contemporary Choreographies Informed by a Migrant Embodiment of "Home"
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Navigating Decisions, Transitions, and Transformations: How Justice Organizers Develop and Sustain Careers
North, Dustianne. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2013
In: North, Dustianne. (2013). Navigating Decisions, Transitions, and Transformations: How Justice Organizers Develop and Sustain Careers. UCLA: Social Welfare 0864. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/0vd057zp (2013)
Abstract: This qualitative study explores decision points in the careers of justice organizers. Organizing represents a cornerstone set of specialized practices by which power and participation may be promoted among poor and disenfranchised groups. Yet organizers (especially women, minorities, and working class) face challenges that can undermine their performance and sustainability. Instability in organizing careers means frequent and difficult (and understudied) decision points for organizers. The study relies upon an interdisciplinary framework, in-depth interview responses from 14 diverse participants, archival data, and fieldwork. Accounts of overall careers and 72 decision points were examined using case induction methodology. Findings have yielded a substantive theory that describes and suggests explanations for decision point processes and outcomes. Results suggest that personal histories and status quo factors acted upon decision points, and that decisions can be understood in terms of concurrent processes of sensemaking, decision-making, navigation of opportunity structures, and transition and transformation. The factors organizers considered at decision points, tensions and conflicts among these, diversity themes and disparities among organizers of different backgrounds, and dialectical patterns of development emerged, along with contextual influences, organizer strategies, and descriptive and evaluative output measures. Twelve types of decision points, associated with varying phases of careers, also emerged. I have posed hypotheses about the effects of personal characteristics and histories on status quo situations and understandings, and on variance in the process and outputs of decision points. Others address direct and indirect effects of status quo, variations in the process, contextual influences, and organizer strategies on outputs. While any one decision point did not predict long-term outcomes, the effects of short-term events and circumstances may be magnified during these junctures and have a cumulative effect. Overall, findings supported adaptive, psychosocial understandings of organizing careers. Sustainability and efficacy of organizers may depend upon achieving satisfaction, generating and devising new pathways, cultivating and economizing resources, building identity and relationships, and being adaptable and undergoing continuous transformation. Findings revealed both continued barriers facing women, working-class, and organizers of color, as well as progress in the establishment of opportunities and safe spaces to support their careers.
Keyword: activism; career decision making; career development; career transitions; community organizing; social movements; Social psychology; Social work; Sociology
URL: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/0vd057zp
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