
Campus Talks: Academia and activism
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Academia and activism might seem like a natural pair. Both require grit, persistence and a passionate commitment to a cause. However doing social justice work is often at the expense of other tasks that count towards career progression in higher education.
In this episode, three academic activists discuss the structures within higher education that make this work difficult, and how they balance it with parenthood and other commitments. They also offer advice to anyone hoping to use their research and teaching as a bridge between universities and the community.
We talk to:
Colette Cann is professor and associate dean in the School of Education at the University of San Francisco. Eric DeMeulenaere is associate professor of urban schooling in the department of education at Clark University. They are co-authors of The Activist Academic: Engaged Scholarship for Resistance, Hope and Social Change (Myers Education Press, 2020).
John McKendrick is professor in social justice at Glasgow Caledonian University and is working to eradicate poverty.
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