Published: March 1, 2014

Vol. 3: Struggling for Social Justice Amidst Difference

Edited by Lawrence R. Frey, professor of communication at CU; and Kevin M. Carragee, Suffolk University

Hampton Press

Extending the scholarship presented in the first two volumes of “Communication Activism”, the studies in this volume offer further rich examples of communication scholars using their theories, methods, pedagogies and other practices with those who are marginalized and oppressed to promote social justice.

Going beyond traditional research that describes, interprets, sometimes critiques and occasionally offers recommendations, these scholars studied communication interventions that they conducted to do something. In addition to many other lessons learned that are discussed, the authors reflect on how they and their community partners struggled in these activist endeavors to promote social justice amidst important differences between researchers and community members, between researchers and activists and among community members.

This exemplary set of studies demonstrates how communication activism for social justice scholarship transforms researchers from being spectators who stand outside the stream of human activity to scholar-activists who actively work with diverse groups to confront the significant social justice issues characterizing contemporary life.