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Accountability in Ethnographic Research

Researching the Making of White/Northern Subjects through Anti-Black Racism while Brown

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In Chapter 4, Leila Angod builds on the work of Sherene Razack, a Canadian critical race scholar, and proposes an ethics of accountability defined as a commitment to recognize not only how racialized researchers are subordinated but also how they contribute to the subordination of others– of the people with whom, on whom and/or about whom their knowledge-producing work is performed. The chapter explores topics including the ethics of accountability, the colonializing gaze, and positions of innocence.

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Leila Angod

Leila Angod is assistant professor at the Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies at Carleton University. Her research examines how schools invite young people to enact racial and colonial orders, and how youth engage, resist and refuse these invitations. Her youth-centred and community engaged projects include co-founding in:cite youth research journal.