Occupy Research: Research by & for the Movement
Saturday, March 17, 2012, Noon-2PM! Join us in NYC
Left Forum Conference, Room E310 on the Pace University campus, NYC
Conference Panel Announcement
Join us for a critical discussion of social movement research and research justice for movement building, in the context of the Occupy Movement.
Knowledge can be used to build and maintain, as well as to upset, power. Scholars and activists on the Left are working with the 99% to develop participatory research and include a broader base in the process of forming research questions, choosing methods, developing research tools, gathering, analyzing, and disseminating results.
People are doing occupy research to:
- understand engagement with the movement, who is participating in Occupy, who is not participating, and why;
- challenge race, class, gender, sexuality, age, disability and other inequalities reproduced in the occupy movement;
- share ideas, strategies, and tactics;
- provide research and analysis for the 99%;
- spread research skills, tools, and methods more broadly throughout the 99%
We are scholars, movement researchers, and activists working with and as Occupiers around the country and transnationally to develop research projects including: surveys of visitors to occupywallst.org and occupytogether.org; a general survey in multiple locations and across borders; analysis of occupy as a racial project (see occupyresearch.net for more info). We will discuss occupy research as a network to support movement research, what open research processes and methods can look like, and the critical role this work can play in supporting movement building. We’ll share (and invite attendees to share) findings to date, and some of the work ahead.
Panel coordinators:
- Christine Schweidler, Director of Strategic Initiatives, DataCenter (datacenter.org) & OccupyResearch
- Hector R. Cordero-Guzman, Ph.D., Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College of CUNY
- Martha Fuentes-Bautista, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Sasha Costanza-Chock, Assistant Professor of Civic Media, MIT & OccupyResearch
- Yvonne Yen Liu, Senior Researcher, Applied Research Center & Occupy Oakland Research Working Group
Join us for this panel: http://bit.ly/orleftforumpanel2012
Learn more about this amazing conference space: http://www.leftforum.org/
Register: http://bit.ly/lfregister2012
Join event on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/311405165580416/
Leave Your Response