Dr. Leslie Brown is a Professor in the School of Social Work and the Director of the Institute for Studies and Innovation in Community-University Engagement at the University of Victoria. Her research interests include Aboriginal governance and community practice, liberatory research methods, and child welfare.|Dr. Susan Strega is a Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Victoria. Her areas of specialization include research methodologies, anti-oppressive practice, and child welfare. Dr. Susan Strega is a Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Victoria. Her areas of specialization include research methodologies, anti-oppressive practice, and child welfare.
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* Introduction: From Resistance to Resurgence, Susan Strega and Leslie Brown* Chapter One: Becoming an Anti-Oppressive Researcher, Karen L. Potts and Leslie Brown* Chapter Two: Emerging from the Margins: Indigenous Methodologies, Margaret Kovach* Chapter Three: Situating Anti-Oppressive Th eories within Critical and Difference-Centred Perspectives, Mehmoona Moosa-Mitha* Chapter Four: Our Community Action Research Project: A Blueprint for Resistance, Jenny Holder* Chapter Five: The View from the Poststructural Margins: Epistemology and Methodology Reconsidered, Susan Strega* Chapter Six: Narrative Research and Resistance: A Cautionary Tale, Heather Fraser and Michele Jarldorn* Chapter Seven: Honouring the Oral Traditions of the Ta't Mustimuxw (Ancestors) through Storytelling, Qwul'sih'yah'maht (Robina Anne Thomas)* Chapter Eight: AIDS, Men, and Sex: Challenges of a Genderqueer Methodology, Elizabeth (Eli) Manning* Chapter Nine: "On the Footsteps of Foucault": Doing Foucauldian Discourse Analysis in Social Justice Research, Teresa Macias* Chapter Ten: Researching the Resurgence: Insurgent Research and Community-Engaged Methodologies in 21st-Century Academic Inquiry, Adam Gaudry* Contributor Biographies

