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ETHN-6001 (3) Research Methods in Comparative Ethnic Studies
Examines various humanistic and social science research methodologies and applies critical frameworks (including feminist, queer, Indigenous and decolonial theories) to research through an intersectional lens committed to analyzing race, class, gender and sexuality as interconnected, knowledge-producing systems of power. This course examines how Ethnic Studies scholars can engage with social justice projects by producing knowledge in cutting edge ways. Requisites: Requires prerequisite course of ETHN 6000 (minimum grade C). Restricted to graduate students only.