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Knowledge Mobilization and Anti-Oppression

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2020

Authors

Smith, Hilda

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Research has biases. Biases might come from any part of research or other ways of creating knowledge. When research evidence is part of a knowledge mobilisation (KMb) plan, how do knowledge brokers evaluate it for biases? How do we ensure that the knowledge being shared does minimal harm? I argue that anti-oppression is one way to explore these difficult questions.

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Knowledge mobilization, Community research, Knowedge brokers, Anti-Opression

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Smith, H. (2020). Understanding the community’s role in knowledge mobilisation. [Doctoral dissertation, York University]. York Space Institutional Repository. https://yorkspace.library.yorku.ca/xmlui/handle/10315/37738