Decolonizing methodologies are gaining increasing prominence in diverse research contexts in which Indigenous peoples are researchers, research partners, participants, and knowledge users. As political and intellectual allies committed to actively resisting and redressing the colonizing potential of research and advancing social change, non-Indigenous scholars are also enacting decolonizing methodologies. By drawing on the author’s experiences as a non-Indigenous researcher partnering with an Indigenous early childhood program in Canada, this article illustrates the interconnected ways in which relationality provides the necessary epistemological scaffolding to actualize the underlying motives, concerns, and principles that characterize dec...
In 1999, the seminal work of Linda Tuhiwai Smith brought to light the numerous ways in which colonia...
Indigenous researchers innovate and forge their own methodological paths within the realm of academi...
This article argues for epistemic decolonization by developing a relational model of knowledge, whic...
All research is guided by a set of philosophical underpinnings. Indigenous methodologies are in line...
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems o...
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems o...
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems o...
Research indicates that claiming a contemporary identity as Pākehā is being redefined by those indiv...
This article is told as a story about how a project, Strong culture, healthier lifestyles, took step...
There is conceptual confusion in academic scholarship regarding Indigenous research methodologies an...
Abstract In this article, we discuss Sámi/Indigenous research ethics from the perspectives of posit...
Over the last few decades the rewriting of Indigenous knowledge and history has been discussed, deba...
As movements for social justice within settler colonial states like Canada and the United States beg...
To what extent are non-Indigenous researchers invited to engage the knowledges of Indigenous peoples...
Research with indigenous communities is one of the few areas of research encompassing profound contr...
In 1999, the seminal work of Linda Tuhiwai Smith brought to light the numerous ways in which colonia...
Indigenous researchers innovate and forge their own methodological paths within the realm of academi...
This article argues for epistemic decolonization by developing a relational model of knowledge, whic...
All research is guided by a set of philosophical underpinnings. Indigenous methodologies are in line...
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems o...
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems o...
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems o...
Research indicates that claiming a contemporary identity as Pākehā is being redefined by those indiv...
This article is told as a story about how a project, Strong culture, healthier lifestyles, took step...
There is conceptual confusion in academic scholarship regarding Indigenous research methodologies an...
Abstract In this article, we discuss Sámi/Indigenous research ethics from the perspectives of posit...
Over the last few decades the rewriting of Indigenous knowledge and history has been discussed, deba...
As movements for social justice within settler colonial states like Canada and the United States beg...
To what extent are non-Indigenous researchers invited to engage the knowledges of Indigenous peoples...
Research with indigenous communities is one of the few areas of research encompassing profound contr...
In 1999, the seminal work of Linda Tuhiwai Smith brought to light the numerous ways in which colonia...
Indigenous researchers innovate and forge their own methodological paths within the realm of academi...
This article argues for epistemic decolonization by developing a relational model of knowledge, whic...