Oh, We Got Beef?!

IF 0.4 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Departures in Critical Qualitative Research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1525/dcqr.2022.11.3.40
L. Dill, Shavaun S. Sutton, Emily S. Cowan, Arielsela Holdbrook-Smith
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There is a bevy of scholarship that suggests that research can be strengthened through community–academic partnerships and that such partnerships are inherently mutually beneficial. However, there are competing cultures of community-based organizations and academic institutions, oftentimes with different stakes, timelines, constituents, and sites of knowledge making and knowledge production. The COVID-19 pandemic and its “afterlives” made hyper-visible the miscommunications, misunderstandings, and misalignment of a grant-funded community partnership in which we were engaged. In this article, we employ collaborative autoethnographic and poetic inquiry approaches to theorize “beef”—a Black cultural understanding of mis/understandings, problems, arguments, fights, and so on. While we will work toward offering our reflections in this piece for our future commitments to the field as “community-accountable scholars,” we also center a transparency and vulnerability about our dis/comfort and about the actual ruptures that did and can happen in partnerships.
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哦,我们有牛肉?!
有一大批学者认为,通过社区-学术伙伴关系可以加强研究,这种伙伴关系本质上是互利的。然而,存在着以社区为基础的组织和学术机构的竞争文化,通常具有不同的利害关系、时间线、组成部分和知识制造和知识生产的地点。2019冠状病毒病大流行及其“后遗症”使我们参与的由赠款资助的社区伙伴关系中的错误沟通、误解和错位变得非常明显。在这篇文章中,我们采用协作式的自我民族志和诗歌探究方法来理论化“牛肉”——黑人文化对误解、问题、争论、打架等的理解。虽然我们将努力在这篇文章中为我们作为“对社区负责的学者”对该领域的未来承诺提供我们的反思,但我们也将对我们的不安/舒适以及在合作关系中已经发生和可能发生的实际破裂保持透明和脆弱性。
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Departures in Critical Qualitative Research Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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