Recently, Indigenous scholars have raised a number of concerns with the activities of Research Ethics Boards (REBs) and their members, including the preference of REBs for Eurocentric conceptualizations of what does or does not constitute ethical research conduct , and the privilege accorded liberal notions of the autonomous individual participant . Informed by the author\u27s refl ections on the REB process, those of Indigenous Canadian and New Zealand research participants, and the extant literature, this paper begins by critiquing the processes employed by New Zealand REBs to assess Indigenous- focused or Indigenous- led research in the criminological realm. The paper ends with a call for Indigenous peoples to resist the condescending ...
Researchers, when engaging with Māori communities, are in a process of relationship building and thi...
The emergence and dominance of the Mäori-centred research paradigm is leaving Päkehä researchers out...
When we think about what we are doing as researchers, one of our main tasks is to acquire knowledge....
Indigenous commentators have long critiqued the way in which government agencies and member of acade...
Indigenous commentators have long critiqued the way in which government agencies and member of acade...
Unlike Canada and Australia, New Zealand has not produced a nationwide ethics policy to guide resear...
Recently, Indigenous commentators have begun to analyse the way in which institutional Research Ethi...
In the context of opposition to, or absence of, ethical engagement in Indigenous research, researche...
The development of Indigenous frameworks for research ethics has been a key component of progressing...
Democratising methodologies often require research partnerships in practice. Research partnerships b...
National frameworks to guide universities on the ethical conduct of Indigenous research have emerged...
In negotiating research relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, the questi...
Ethical standards of conduct in research undertaken at Canadian universities involving humans has be...
Ethical review is an integral part of the process of developing research and considering issues asso...
Julie Bull, PhD, presents on Indigenous research – from their doctoral dissertation – where they did...
Researchers, when engaging with Māori communities, are in a process of relationship building and thi...
The emergence and dominance of the Mäori-centred research paradigm is leaving Päkehä researchers out...
When we think about what we are doing as researchers, one of our main tasks is to acquire knowledge....
Indigenous commentators have long critiqued the way in which government agencies and member of acade...
Indigenous commentators have long critiqued the way in which government agencies and member of acade...
Unlike Canada and Australia, New Zealand has not produced a nationwide ethics policy to guide resear...
Recently, Indigenous commentators have begun to analyse the way in which institutional Research Ethi...
In the context of opposition to, or absence of, ethical engagement in Indigenous research, researche...
The development of Indigenous frameworks for research ethics has been a key component of progressing...
Democratising methodologies often require research partnerships in practice. Research partnerships b...
National frameworks to guide universities on the ethical conduct of Indigenous research have emerged...
In negotiating research relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, the questi...
Ethical standards of conduct in research undertaken at Canadian universities involving humans has be...
Ethical review is an integral part of the process of developing research and considering issues asso...
Julie Bull, PhD, presents on Indigenous research – from their doctoral dissertation – where they did...
Researchers, when engaging with Māori communities, are in a process of relationship building and thi...
The emergence and dominance of the Mäori-centred research paradigm is leaving Päkehä researchers out...
When we think about what we are doing as researchers, one of our main tasks is to acquire knowledge....