{"id":840,"date":"2022-12-19T18:00:56","date_gmt":"2022-12-19T23:00:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rosenfeldmedia.com\/advancing-research-2023\/?post_type=sessions&p=840"},"modified":"2023-04-05T13:32:22","modified_gmt":"2023-04-05T17:32:22","slug":"the-politics-of-radical-research-a-manifesto","status":"publish","type":"sessions","link":"https:\/\/rosenfeldmedia.com\/advancing-research-2023\/sessions\/the-politics-of-radical-research-a-manifesto\/","title":{"rendered":"The Politics of Radical Research: A Manifesto"},"content":{"rendered":"

This session is intended to be messy and will leave you with more questions than you came in with. We shall start off by asking ourselves \u201cwhat are you pretending not to know?\u201d This question inspired by African-American scholar and activist Toni Cade Bambara will guide us into the conversation. How do we understand our role as researchers? In what ways are we complicit in reproducing structural inequities and systemic harm?<\/p>\n

This manifesto is centered around 3 \u201cbig\u201d themes:<\/p>\n