Woven together: advocacy and research as complementary |
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Authors: | Lori G. Beaman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Classics and Religious Studies, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canadalbeaman@uottawa.ca |
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Abstract: | One of the many important contributions of second-wave feminist scholarship was the re-positioning of scholarly activity as being necessarily situated in relation to ‘I.’ This insistence on standpoint, or positionality, was coupled with a contribution from postmodernism, which challenged the notion that (universal) truths could circulate without specific attachments to people and places. Advocacy was a less used word, but the position taken in this paper is that every piece of research, in all science, carries with it the potential for advocacy. Drawing on the author's own experiences of advocacy as interwoven though her career as a lawyer and an academic, this paper examines various aspects of the intersection of advocacy and professional work. |
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Keywords: | advocacy standpoint feminism equality justice |
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