Recovering the Commons, a Decade Later: Appalachian Commons and Possibilities for Interdisciplinary Research and Action

M. Guest, Laura Carter-Stone, Leah Vance-Berg
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This research note promotes a dialogue among disciplines about education, activism, and research in Appalachian studies. The challenges developing in our current era are occurring amidst significant changes in Appalachian studies as the field’s long-standing leaders and scholars continue to retire. In their places, new scholars are developing who, in many cases, lack the activist training and experiences of their predecessors, but whose academic preparation and interest are interdisciplinary in innovative ways. We explore past and present scholarly and activist efforts while foregrounding Reid and Taylor’s concept of the “body~place~commons.” We propose that the future of Appalachian studies depends on interdisciplinary collaboration between diverse populations of researchers and activists, and especially emerging scholars who seek to sustain and further the field. Only through an understanding of how multiple disciplines approach research, and how they can engage with one another, can a new path forward for the field develop. We conclude this note with considerations from emerging scholars for the future of the field.
十年后恢复公地:阿巴拉契亚公地与跨学科研究与行动的可能性
本研究报告促进了阿巴拉契亚研究中有关教育、行动主义和研究的学科之间的对话。随着阿巴拉契亚研究领域的长期领导者和学者陆续退休,我们当前时代面临的挑战发生在阿巴拉契亚研究的重大变化中。在他们的位置上,新的学者正在发展,他们在许多情况下缺乏他们前辈的积极训练和经验,但他们的学术准备和兴趣是以创新的方式跨学科的。我们探讨了过去和现在的学者和活动家的努力,同时展望了里德和泰勒的“身体~地方~公地”的概念。我们建议,阿巴拉契亚研究的未来取决于不同研究人员和活动家群体之间的跨学科合作,特别是那些寻求维持和进一步发展该领域的新兴学者。只有通过了解多学科如何进行研究,以及它们如何相互作用,才能为该领域的发展开辟一条新的道路。我们总结了新兴学者对该领域未来的考虑。
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