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Based on the author's scholar-activist interventions to promote
social justice in cities, this book highlights the role engaged
communication scholarship can play in fostering a more equitable
future. Through three innovative case studies situated in South Los
Angeles, the book illustrates engaged communication scholarship
projects grounded in design criteria that are social
justice-oriented, place-based, collaborative, and public. It models
university-community partnerships that promote positive social
change in marginalized communities that stand to benefit the most
from university resources, guiding readers in how these
partnerships can be incorporated into social justice-oriented
curriculum and engaged learning projects. It provides strategic
recommendations for how "in community" communication research and
media practices can be used to build local power in marginalized
urban neighborhoods, and calls for communication's research,
pedagogy, epistemologies, practices, ethics, politics, and
community engagement to purposefully serve the concerns of
marginalized groups in society. The book will be of interest to
researchers and social change practitioners interested in
solution-oriented work in cities within the fields of research
methods, organizational communication, urban planning, public
policy, sociology, and social work.
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