Event overview
A guest lecture by Alex Khasnabish
What does it mean to do research with rather than for or about radical social justice movements? What are the possibilities and limitations of academically- based research that strives to work with movements and convoke the radical imagination? What are the ethical, methodological, and political issues that arise through such a practice and how might they be met? Responding to these questions, Alex Khasnabish will reflect on the Radical Imagination Project, a social movement research initiative based in Halifax, NS, that ran from 2010- 2017.
Alex Khasnabish is an anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian writer, researcher, teacher, and organizer living in Halifax, Nova Scotia on unceded and unsurrendered Mi’kmaw territory in Canada. He is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at Mount Saint Vincent University.
Dates & times
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2 May 2018 | 5:00pm - 7:00pm |
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