Rights and Social Justice in Research
Advancing Methodologies for Social Change
Contributor(s)
McGarry, Kathryn (editor)
Bradley, Ciara (editor)
Kirwan, Gloria (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Whom do we conduct research with and for? What kinds of questions do we ask of the social world, and how do we question how knowledge is produced? In what ways do our approaches to research and our manner of carrying out research studies matter? If we, as social science students, academics and practitioners, commit ourselves to social change agendas, then our research endeavour is at the heart of advancing such transformative change.
Rights and Social Justice in Research is a text which sets out what a rights-based approach to research looks like, why this framework matters and how we can translate a rights-based and social justice agenda into operational research. These questions will be addressed through an examination of numerous case studies from our contributors through their work with and for diverse community groups, including women, young people, migrants, Travellers, sex workers, people who use drugs, people with disabilities, and older people. This edited collection brings together a range of contributions which explore and illustrate the nature of research for social justice. Taken together, these contributions advance ideas about the transformative potential of social research and demonstrate how a social justice agenda can be operationalised throughout the research process.
Keywords
Research methods general; Social and ethical issues; Social research and statisticsDOI
10.51952/9781447368311ISBN
9781447368298, 9781447368311, 9781447368304Publisher
Bristol University PressPublisher website
https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/Publication date and place
Bristol, 2025Imprint
Policy PressClassification
Research methods: general
Social and ethical issues
Social research and statistics