SSSP 2025 Annual Meeting
Date: Friday, August 8
Time: 12:30 PM - 2:10 PM
THEMATIC
Session 014: CRITICAL DIALOGUE: Co-constructing Methodologies Towards Just and Sustainable Futures
Room: Wabash Room
Sponsor: Community, Research, and Practice
Organizers &
Presiders/Discussants: Sarah E. Stanlick, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Ireri Bernal, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Description: In this session, we seek work that is rooted in community voice and disrupts deficit-based narratives in community-based participatory action research. We hope to raise examples of methodologies that center epistemic justice through meaningful co-creation. This session promotes research ethics grounded in relationality, disrupting the university- academic divide, as well as global north and south divides in knowledge production and social problem definitions.
Papers:
“Centering Care and Dignity in Refugeehood through Animated Filmmaking: Newcomer Youths’ Multimodal Representations of War and Forced Migration,” Santanu Dutta, University of Calgary
“Community-engaged Oral History as Insurgent Sociology: Developing a Community Advisory Board (CAB) for the Ypsi Farmers & Gardeners Oral History Project,” Finn McLafferty Bell and Sasha K. Kindred, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Omer Jean Winborn, Washtenaw African American Genealogical Society and Briana Hurt, University of Michigan-Dearborn
“Dare We Propose Threshold Experiences on the Paths to White Anti-Racist Allyship? Sightings from a Socio-Narratology,” Michael R. Bishop, Cornell University
“Do It When You’re Tenured: Reflecting on the Barriers and Strengths of CBPR with People Who Use Drugs,” Jordan A. Dyett, University of Wyoming
“Performative or Progressive? Re-engaging Community-based Research in Community Violence Intervention (CVI) with Disability Studies,” Litany Esguerra, Northwestern University
“The Interconnected Crises of Riverbank Erosion in Bangladesh: Policy Gaps and Pathways to Environmental Justice,” Syeda Erena Alam Dola, University of Tennessee, Knoxville