2021 IRDL Scholar's Speaker Series
 
De/colonizing Qualitative Research: For Whom is the Work?

De/colonizing Qualitative Research: For Whom is the Work?

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Dr. Kakali Bhattacharya is Professor at University of Florida and a qualitative research methodologist, trained from the University of Georgia. Dr. Bhattacharya serves the College of Education and other social science students across campus. Her interests are in de/colonizing epistemologies and methodologies, creativity as inquiry, contemplative practices and pedagogies, and technology-integrated learning and social spaces. She is a nepantlera, moving in and out of multiple worlds without being indoctrinated in any one.

Recommended reading:

  • Bhattacharya, K. (2009). Othering Research, Researching the Other: De/Colonizing Approaches to Qualitative Inquiry. In J. Smart (Ed.), Higher Education: Handbook of Theory of Research (pp. 105-150).

Kakali was the featured speaker for the De/colonizing Qualitative Research: For Whom is the Work? event on February 12, 2021, 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. PST.

Moderated by IRDL Scholars Lorelei Rutledge and Eamon Tewell.

Publication Date

2-12-2021

De/colonizing Qualitative Research: For Whom is the Work?

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