Critical Methods in Social Justice Research
About the Book Series
Critical Methods in Social Justice Research is an interdisciplinary series of books that showcases critical research from across the social, behavioural sciences and the humanities. The series addresses social/ecological justice issues in relation to a range of inequalities, e.g. race, class, age, disability, gender, economic, sexuality, etc., emphasising their intersections. It will feature both authored and edited books from a wide range of authors/editors in terms of their career level and from diverse locations and backgrounds. The series will feature a broad range of critical and innovative research approaches and perspectives and will include contemporary and historical, theoretically and empirically informed critical scholarship.
Critical Visual Methods to Advance Racial Justice in Educational Research: The Seen and the Unseen
1st Edition
Edited
By Angela M. Wiseman, Marva Cappello, Jennifer D. Turner
September 23, 2025
Critical Visual Methods to Advance Racial Justice in Educational Research advances critical research methodologies for analyzing visual and multimodal data, with particular attention to racial justice for minoritized communities. It presents innovative theoretical frameworks and analytical ...
Environmental and Social Justice Issues: A Declarative Mapping Literature-based Approach for Achieving Pro-ecological and Social Change
1st Edition
By Peter Steidl, Paul M.W. Hackett, Ava Gordley-Smith
March 31, 2025
This book uses a declarative mapping methodology to examine a range of issues relating to environmental and social justice issues, including climate change, homelessness, refugees, food insecurity, and racial and gender inequality. The book explores how we can bring about change in order to have a ...