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Organizing Equality engages activist and scholarly debates about the organization of social and economic equality movements around the globe. The collection highlights a myriad of issues, approaches, and experiences, forging a link between critical scholarly studies and artistic works that offer more personal and hands-on perspectives.
Equality --- Social movements --- Canada. --- Greece. --- Honduras. --- India. --- United States. --- activism. --- affect. --- capitalism. --- care. --- collective. --- community. --- culture. --- debt. --- development. --- disability. --- diversity. --- economics. --- environment. --- extractivism. --- finance. --- freedom. --- gender. --- global. --- healing. --- higher education. --- inclusion. --- income. --- indigenization. --- justice. --- liberation. --- media. --- mobilization. --- oppression. --- people. --- politics. --- race. --- repression. --- resistance. --- sexuality. --- social movements. --- solidarity. --- strategies. --- students. --- tactics. --- technology. --- unemployment. --- unions. --- wellbeing. --- workers.
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Contributors to this collection address the ways in which interdisciplinarity is defined, positioned, and handled by researchers, universities, and critics, and examine such topics as "myths" of interdisciplinarity, postmodern critiques of interdisciplinarity, interdisciplinarity and research grant allocation, women's studies, Canadian studies, environmental studies, and "emerging" disciplines. The collection combines a theoretical examination of disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity as forms of knowledge production and organization with practical information about the basic difficulties and conundrums involved in the practice of interdisciplinary research.
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