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Participatory Action Research: Science And Social Change, Dora Raymaker Oct 2011

Participatory Action Research: Science And Social Change, Dora Raymaker

Systems Science Friday Noon Seminar Series

Participatory Action Research (PAR) is a general collaborative approach to inquiry that includes research "subjects" as members of the research team. Useful in any setting involving groups of people, PAR has revolutionized research with minority communities. Some "flavors" of PAR, such as Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) have been developed to address issues of power and privilege, to change dynamics between science, society, and minorities, and to enable and encourage systems change. This talk discusses the theory and practice of PAR as a research approach, drawing from real world examples in health sciences research with minority communities defined by disability or …


Sociology Of Islam & Muslim Societies, Newsletter No. 7, Tugrul Keskin Oct 2011

Sociology Of Islam & Muslim Societies, Newsletter No. 7, Tugrul Keskin

Sociology of Islam & Muslim Societies Newsletter

Table of Contents:

  • Social and Political Transformations in the Middle East by Umit Kurt and Oguz Alyanak
  • The Political Economy of Turkey’s Response to the Arab Spring by Altay Atli
  • Footsteps of Revolution in the Land of Queen Sheba by Bezen Balamir Coskun
  • Two Sides of the Same Coin; Conflicting Views of Islamism in Pakistan by Jeanette Bailey
  • Egypt and the "Arab Spring": Notes on Facts and Challenges by Moises Garduño García
  • The Arab Spring and the Turkish Model by Alper Y. Dede
  • Will Geopolitics Split Along Sectarian Lines in the Middle East? Witnessing the Rise of a Sectarian Speech …


The Illicit Arms Trade: A Social Network Analysis, David Todd Kinsella Mar 2011

The Illicit Arms Trade: A Social Network Analysis, David Todd Kinsella

Systems Science Friday Noon Seminar Series

In recent years, researchers have increasingly turned their attention to the proliferation of small arms and light weapons. Small arms are difficult to track and are not the stuff of military parades, but they are immensely destructive. In addition to what is already circulating, a substantial percentage of what is newly produced enters the black market and is destined for conflict zones across the globe. I argue that the illicit trade in small arms shares some important properties with networked forms of organization studied by sociologists. I then employ quantitative methods developed for the study of social networks in an …


Sociology Of Islam & Muslim Societies, Newsletter No. 6, Tugrul Keskin Jan 2011

Sociology Of Islam & Muslim Societies, Newsletter No. 6, Tugrul Keskin

Sociology of Islam & Muslim Societies Newsletter

Table of Contents:

  • Neo-Orientalism and Co-Optation in American Academia by Tugrul Keskin and Reed Taylor
  • Islam and Identity among Uyghurs by Mettursun Beydulla
  • Islamism Between the Political Dialectic and the Societal Reality by Abdennour Toumi
  • Islam in Politics, not Islamic Politics by Shane Joshua Barter
  • Taming The Tigers: Gender Relations and The Cultural Geneaology of Neocolonialism in Afghanistan by Nathaniel A. Davis
  • Women, Islam, and Gender Inequality in post-conflict Aceh, Indonesia by Reed Taylor
  • A Dissenting Voice on Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law by Yoginder Sikand
  • A Book Review: The Afghanistan Challenge: Hard Realities and Strategic Choices by Fatemeh Shayan
  • A Book …