Ethical Research Approaches To Indigenous Knowledge Education
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Ethical Research Approaches to Indigenous Knowledge Education
Author | : Mthembu, Ntokozo |
Publsiher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 2020-08-14 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781799812517 |
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South Africa’s recent higher education protests around fees and decolonizing institutions have shone a spotlight on important issues and inspired global discussion. The educational space was the most affected by clashes between languages and ideas, the prioritizing of English and Afrikaans over indigenous African languages, and the prioritizing of Western medicine, literature, arts, culture, and science over African ones. Ethical Research Approaches to Indigenous Knowledge Education is a cutting-edge scholarly resource that examines forthcoming methodologies and strategies on educational reform and the updating of curricula to accurately reflect cultural shifts. The book examines the bias and problems that bias creates in educational systems around the world that have been dominated by Western forms of knowledge and scientific processes. Featuring a range of topics such as andragogy, indigenous knowledge, and marginalized students, this book is ideal for education professionals, practitioners, curriculum designers, academicians, researchers, administrators, and students.
Indigenous Research Ethics
Author | : Lily George,Juan Tauri,Lindsey Te Ata o Tu MacDonald |
Publsiher | : Emerald Group Publishing |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 2020-10-19 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781787693913 |
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It’s important that research with indigenous peoples is ethically and methodologically relevant. This volume looks at challenges involved in this research and offers best practice guidelines to research communities, exploring how adherence to ethical research principles acknowledges and maintains the integrity of indigenous people and knowledge.
Indigenous Statistics
Author | : Maggie Walter,Chris Andersen |
Publsiher | : Left Coast Press |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2013-09-15 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 9781611322934 |
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The first book on Indigenous quantitative methodologies, this concise, accessible text opens up a major new approach for research across the disciplines and applied fields.
Decolonizing Education
Author | : Marie Battiste |
Publsiher | : UBC Press |
Total Pages | : 223 |
Release | : 2019-01-31 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781895830897 |
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Drawing on treaties, international law, the work of other Indigenous scholars, and especially personal experiences, Marie Battiste documents the nature of Eurocentric models of education, and their devastating impacts on Indigenous knowledge. Chronicling the negative consequences of forced assimilation, racism inherent to colonial systems of education, and the failure of current educational policies for Aboriginal populations, Battiste proposes a new model of education, arguing the preservation of Aboriginal knowledge is an Aboriginal right. Central to this process is the repositioning of Indigenous humanities, sciences, and languages as vital fields of knowledge, revitalizing a knowledge system which incorporates both Indigenous and Eurocentric thinking.
Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Research Methodologies Local Solutions and Global Opportunities
Author | : Elizabeth Sumida Huaman (Wanka/Quechua and Japanese), University of Minnesota, Twin Cities,Nathan D. Martin, Arizona State University |
Publsiher | : Canadian Scholars |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2020-08-25 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781773382074 |
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Bringing together researchers from geographically, culturally, and linguistically diverse regions, Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Research Methodologies offers practical guidance and lessons learned from research projects in and with Indigenous communities around the world. With an aim to examine issues of power, representation, participation, and accountability in studies involving Indigenous populations, the contributors reflect on their own experiences conducting collaborative research in distinct yet related fields. The book is anchored by specific themes: exploring decolonizing methodological paradigms, honoring Indigenous knowledge systems, and growing interdisciplinary collaboration toward Indigenous self-determination. This volume makes a significant contribution to Indigenous community as well as institutional scholarly and practical discussions by emphasizing guidance and questions from Indigenous scholars who are designing studies and conducting research that is moving the field of Indigenous research methodologies forward. Discussing challenges and ideas regarding research ethics, data co-ownership, data sovereignty, and dissemination strategies, this text is a vital resource for all students interested in the application of what can be gained from Indigenous research methods.
Essentials of Community based Research
Author | : Vera Caine,Judy Mill |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 147 |
Release | : 2016-09-16 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781134824557 |
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Community-based research (CBR) is the most commonly used method for serving community needs and effecting change through authentic, ethical, and meaningful social research. In this brief introduction to CBR, the real-world approach of noted experts Vera Caine and Judy Mill helps novice researchers understand the promise and perils of engaging in this research tradition. This book • outlines the basic steps and issues in the CBR process—from collaboratively designing and conducting the research with community members to building community capacity; • covers how to negotiate complicated questions of researcher control and ethics; • includes a chapter written by community partners, among the examples from numerous projects from around the world.
Colonized Classrooms
Author | : Sheila Cote-Meek |
Publsiher | : Fernwood Publishing |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2020-07-10T00:00:00Z |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781773633824 |
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In Colonized Classrooms, Sheila Cote-Meek discusses how Aboriginal students confront narratives of colonial violence in the postsecondary classroom, while they are, at the same time, living and experiencing colonial violence on a daily basis. Basing her analysis on interviews with Aboriginal students, teachers and Elders, Cote-Meek deftly illustrates how colonization and its violence are not a distant experience, but one that is being negotiated every day in universities and colleges across Canada.
Indigenous Research
Author | : Deborah McGregor,Jean-Paul Restoule,Rochelle Johnston |
Publsiher | : Canadian Scholars’ Press |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2018-08-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781773380858 |
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Indigenous research is an important and burgeoning field of study. With the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s call for the Indigenization of higher education and growing interest within academic institutions, scholars are exploring research methodologies that are centred in or emerge from Indigenous worldviews, epistemologies, and ontology. This new edited collection moves beyond asking what Indigenous research is and examines how Indigenous approaches to research are carried out in practice. Contributors share their personal experiences of conducting Indigenous research within the academy in collaboration with their communities and with guidance from Elders and other traditional knowledge keepers. Their stories are linked to current discussions and debates, and their unique journeys reflect the diversity of Indigenous languages, knowledges, and approaches to inquiry. Indigenous Research: Theories, Practices, and Relationships is essential reading for students in Indigenous studies programs, as well as for those studying research methodology in education, health sociology, anthropology, and history. It offers vital and timely guidance on the use of Indigenous research methods as a movement toward reconciliation.