Participants Wanted for Study on Culturally Responsive Research

Just as there is no one meaning of the term culture, there is no one approach to culturally responsive research. In this study we hope to develop an in-depth understanding of how researchers think about culture and how they engage it in all phases of research. This includes
researchers who work from critical, responsive, sustaining, sensitive and competent approaches.

We are looking for researchers who are interested in issues of social justice and culture to participate in this study. To be eligible, you must be over 18, a researcher or researcher-in-training, work from a culturally responsive perspective and have access to secure internet for virtual meetings. As a participant, you will complete an initial screening and demographic survey and an individual Zoom interview (60-90 minutes). If you have questions about this study or your potential participation, please reach out: lorien.jordan@fulbrightmail.org. Otherwise, please visit our Qualtrics Survey to sign up! 

 

Contacts

Lorien Jordan, assistant professor
Rehabilitation, Human Resources, and Communication Disorders
646-298-7391, lsjordan@uark.edu

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