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Session Submission Type: Invited Session (90 minute)
Community-engaged scholarship (CES), that is, research conducted in deep collaboration with communities striving for social justice, offers a powerful alternative to extractive or top-down approaches to social inquiry. Grounded in collaboration, accountability, and shared purpose, CES positions sociologists as co-creators of knowledge and agents of change. Though historically undervalued in the discipline, this approach has deep roots in American Sociology and is gaining renewed recognition, as reflected in the ASA Council’s recent adoption of guidelines for including community-engaged scholarship in tenure and promotion cases. Building on this momentum, this session examines how CES is reshaping the field by advancing equity-oriented research, democratizing knowledge production, and strengthening communities’ capacities to challenge systemic oppression. Panelists will highlight action-based research that links sociological inquiry to transformative equity-oriented policy and institutional change. The session aligns with the annual meeting’s theme of solutions-oriented sociology that responds to the pressing challenges facing both the academy and democracy at large.
Leisy Janet Abrego, University of California, Los Angeles
Patricia Hill Collins, University of Maryland - College Park
Cecilia Menjivar, University of California-Los Angeles
Aldon D. Morris
Mark R. Warren, University of Massachusetts Boston