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Research paper thumbnail of Displacement of the Scholar? Participatory Action Research Under COVID-19

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2022

The impact of COVID-19 on conducting research is far-reaching, especially for those scholars work... more The impact of COVID-19 on conducting research is far-reaching, especially for those scholars working for or alongside communities. As the pandemic continues to create and exacerbate many of the issues that communities at the margins faced pre-pandemic, such as health disparities and access to resources, it also creates particular difficulties in collaborative, co-developed participatory research and scholar-activism. These forms of community engagement require the commitment of researchers to look beyond the purview of the racialized capitalist and neoliberal structures and institutions that tend to limit the scope of our research and engagement. Both the presence of the researcher within the community as well as deep community trust in the researcher is required in order to identify and prioritize local, often counter-hegemonic forms of knowledge production, resources, and support networks. The pandemic and similar conditions of crises has likely limited opportunities for building ...

Research paper thumbnail of Alternaria solani Causing Leaf Blight Disease on Aster glehni in Korea

Journal of Agriculture & Life Science, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Displacement of the Scholar? Participatory Action Research Under COVID-19

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2022

The impact of COVID-19 on conducting research is far-reaching, especially for those scholars work... more The impact of COVID-19 on conducting research is far-reaching, especially for those scholars working for or alongside communities. As the pandemic continues to create and exacerbate many of the issues that communities at the margins faced pre-pandemic, such as health disparities and access to resources, it also creates particular difficulties in collaborative, co-developed participatory research and scholar-activism. These forms of community engagement require the commitment of researchers to look beyond the purview of the racialized capitalist and neoliberal structures and institutions that tend to limit the scope of our research and engagement. Both the presence of the researcher within the community as well as deep community trust in the researcher is required in order to identify and prioritize local, often counter-hegemonic forms of knowledge production, resources, and support networks. The pandemic and similar conditions of crises has likely limited opportunities for building ...

Research paper thumbnail of Alternaria solani Causing Leaf Blight Disease on Aster glehni in Korea

Journal of Agriculture & Life Science, 2016

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