consent practices in desire-based and beauty-affirming social science research

IF 0.9 2区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
María Fernanda Yanchapaxi, Jade Nixon, Eve Tuck
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In this article, we reflect on our practices of seeking consent as Indigenous and Black researchers engaged in social science research with Black, Indigenous and racialised youth and communities. We critique flimsy consent practices in social science that are extractive and superficial. This article has three discussions around consent in social science research: why we as Indigenous and Black people and researchers care about consent; harmful approaches to consent in social science research; and how harm commonly occurs in three dimensions of consent: consent around bodies, consent around stories and consent around artefacts. The third and final discussion describes the informal and formal ways that we practise consent in research projects created in the Tkaronto CIRCLE Lab consisting of Black, Indigenous and racialised research practitioners. We conclude this article by sharing the practices of consent we engage with as Indigenous and Black researchers to make desire-based and beauty-affirming social science research. What we share is also an invitation to other social scientists to engage in practices of consent that prioritise being in good relation with Black, Indigenous and racialised people and communities.
基于欲望和肯定美的社会科学研究中的同意做法
在这篇文章中,我们反思了我们作为土著和黑人研究人员在与黑人、土著和种族化青年和社区进行社会科学研究时寻求同意的做法。我们批判了社会科学中榨取性和肤浅的不可靠的同意做法。本文围绕社会科学研究中的 "同意 "进行了三次讨论:作为土著人、黑人和研究人员,我们为什么要关注 "同意";社会科学研究中对 "同意 "的有害做法;以及 "同意 "的三个方面通常是如何造成伤害的:围绕身体的 "同意"、围绕故事的 "同意 "和围绕人工制品的 "同意"。第三个也是最后一个讨论部分介绍了我们在由黑人、土著和种族化研究从业者组成的特卡龙托 CIRCLE 实验室所开展的研究项目中实践同意的非正式和正式方式。在本文的最后,我们分享了作为土著和黑人研究人员,我们为开展基于欲望和美感的社会科学研究而采取的 "同意 "实践。我们的分享也是对其他社会科学家的一种邀请,邀请他们参与同意实践,优先考虑与黑人、土著和种族化人群和社区保持良好关系。
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Feminist Review
Feminist Review WOMENS STUDIES-
CiteScore
2.40
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5.60%
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19
期刊介绍: Feminist Review is a peer reviewed, interdisciplinary journal setting new agendas for the analysis of the social world. Currently based in London with an international scope, FR invites critical reflection on the relationship between materiality and representation, theory and practice, subjectivity and communities, contemporary and historical formations. The FR Collective is committed to exploring gender in its multiple forms and interrelationships. As well as academic articles we publish experimental pieces, visual and textual media and political interventions, including, for example, interviews, short stories, poems and photographic essays.
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