Abstract
Dual roles of activist and researcher in a collective social movement highlight conflicting research needs for objectivity and subjectivity that may be reconciled through self-conscious critique. This was demonstrated during a study of a collective workers' rights movement on the U.S.-Mexico border in 1996.
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Kilgore, D. W.
(1997).
A researcher and activist in the Mexican borderlands..
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/1997/papers/28
A researcher and activist in the Mexican borderlands.
Dual roles of activist and researcher in a collective social movement highlight conflicting research needs for objectivity and subjectivity that may be reconciled through self-conscious critique. This was demonstrated during a study of a collective workers' rights movement on the U.S.-Mexico border in 1996.