Employing Critical Qualitative Inquiry to Mount Non-Violent Resistance
Discover the transformative power of research with Employing Critical Qualitative Inquiry to Mount Non-Violent Resistance by Yvonna S. Lincoln. Published in 2019, this compelling 215-page volume invites researchers to explore critical qualitative inquiry (CQI) as a vital practice of resistance. Drawing inspiration from their experiences as female educators and activists, the authors, often labeled as "Nasty Women" during the US presidential debates, emphasize the importance of responding to the pervasive injustices and marginalization present in society.
This book serves as a call to action, encouraging scholars to harness their inquiries to challenge and dismantle intersecting forms of oppression. With insightful perspectives and practical applications, Employing Critical Qualitative Inquiry to Mount Non-Violent Resistance is an essential read for those committed to social justice and transformative research. Don't miss the opportunity to engage with this vital work that blends activism with academic rigor.