Participatory Action Research

Data Center, An Introduction to Research Justice

Brydon-Miller, M., Kral, M., & Ortiz Aragón, A. (2020). Participatory action research: International perspectives and practices. International Review of Qualitative Research, 13(2), 103-111.

Chávez, V., Duran, B., Baker, Q. E., Avila, M. M., & Wallerstein, N. (2008). The dance of race and privilege in CBPR. Community-based participatory research for health: From process to outcomes, 91-105.

Gill, H., Purru, K., & Lin, G. (2012). In the midst of participatory action research practices: Moving towards decolonizing and decolonial praxis. Reconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology, 3(1).

Freire, P. (1996). Pedagogy of the oppressed (revised). New York: Continuum, 356, 357-358.

Littman, D. M., Bender, K., Mollica, M., Erangey, J., Lucas, T., & Marvin, C. (2021). Making power explicit: Using values and power mapping to guide power‐diverse Participatory Action Research processes. Journal of Community Psychology, 49(2), 266-282.

Lucko, J. (2018). “We Didn't Have Courage”: Internalizing Racism and the Limits of Participatory Action Research. Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 49(3), 246-261.

Suarez‐Balcazar, Y. (2020). Meaningful engagement in research: Community residents as co‐creators of knowledge. American journal of community psychology, 65(3-4), 261-271.

Thambinathan, V., & Kinsella, E. A. (2021). Decolonizing methodologies in qualitative research: Creating spaces for transformative praxis. International journal of qualitative methods, 20, 16094069211014766.

Law and Society

Abrego, L. J. (2019). Relational legal consciousness of US citizenship: Privilege, responsibility, guilt, and love in Latino mixed-status families. Law & Society Review, 53(3), 641-670.

Calavita, K. (2016). Invitation to law & society: An introduction to the study of real law. University of Chicago Press.

Darian-Smith, E., & McCarty, P. C. (2017). The global turn: Theories, research designs, and methods for global studies. Univ of California Press.

de Sousa Santos, B., & Rodríguez-Garavito, C. A. (Eds.). (2005). Law and globalization from below: Towards a cosmopolitan legality. Cambridge University Press.

Ewick, P., & Silbey, S. (2003). Narrating social structure: Stories of resistance to legal authority. American journal of sociology, 108(6), 1328-1372.

Kymäläinen, P. (2024). Legal geography I: Everyday law. Progress in Human Geography, 03091325241237352.

Sarat, A., & Kearns, T. R. (Eds.). (2009). Law in everyday life. University of Michigan Press.

Gentrification & Urban Change

Checker, M. (2011). Wiped out by the “greenwave”: Environmental gentrification and the paradoxical politics of urban sustainability. City & society, 23(2), 210-229.

Coates, T. N. (2015). The case for reparations. In The Best American Magazine Writing 2015: Columbia University Press (pp. 1-50). Columbia University Press.

Dantzler, P. A. (2021). The urban process under racial capitalism: Race, anti-Blackness, and capital accumulation. Journal of Race, Ethnicity and the City, 2(2), 113-134.

Jackson, C. (2019). The effect of urban renewal on fragmented social and political engagement in urban environments. Journal of Urban Affairs, 41(4), 503-517.

Jacobs, Jane. (1993). The Death and Life of Great American Cities. New York, NY: Vintage Books.

Stuart, F. (2011). Race, space, and the regulation of surplus labor: Policing African Americans in Los Angeles's skid row. Souls, 13(2), 197-212.

Sutton, S. (2020). Gentrification and the increasing significance of racial transition in New York City 1970–2010. Urban Affairs Review, 56(1), 65-95.

Urban Displacement Project

Resistance, Justice, and Human Rights

Carmalt, J. C. (2023). Human Rights, Remedy, and Everyday Geographies of Injustice: Perspectives from a Participatory Action Research Project. Human Rights Quarterly, 45(4), 601-627.

Hunter, M. A., Pattillo, M., Robinson, Z. F., & Taylor, K. Y. (2016). Black placemaking: Celebration, play, and poetry. Theory, Culture & Society, 33(7-8), 31-56.

Harney, S., & Moten, F. (2013). The undercommons: Fugitive planning and black study.

Jones, P.S. (forthcoming), Economic and Social Rights and the City, in Oxford Handbook of Economic and Social Rights (Katharine Young & Malcolm Langford eds.).

O'brien, M. E., & Abdelhadi, E. (2022). Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072. Common Notions.

Rajagopal, B. (2022). Report on Spatial Segregation and the Right to Adequate Housing, U.N. Doc. A/HRC/49/48.

Rolnik, R. (2010). Report of the Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, and on the right to non-discrimination in this context. Mission to the United States. UN Doc. A/HRC/13/20/Add.4

U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights [hereinafter UNHCHR], Better Data Collection Bolsters Human Rights of Marginalised People (Feb. 16, 2022).