While progressive allied scholars have articulated sound historical, philosophical, and deconstructive critiques of the colonizing and neo-liberal agendas shaping what counts as legitimate research, their arguments for alternative methodologies are generally silent on the role grassroots research collectives play in forming a strategic response to colonialism in the present. Here, the author develops a positional review of existing bodies of work, in particular participatory action-research (PAR) projects, focusing on what can be learned from these experiments in community self-determination. Building from PAR projects in the North, the author argues for a renewed understanding of the primacy of grassroots structures in decolonizing, Indi...
Purpose – This study aims to reflect on the extent to which research approaches need to be deconstru...
Decolonizing methodologies are gaining increasing prominence in diverse research contexts in which I...
This is the second webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resist...
While progressive allied scholars have articulated sound historical, philosophical, and deconstructi...
In 1999, the seminal work of Linda Tuhiwai Smith brought to light the numerous ways in which colonia...
All research is guided by a set of philosophical underpinnings. Indigenous methodologies are in line...
Second edition.Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.A landmark in the process of dec...
The complex nature of colonisation presents with the potential for paradoxes in decolonising approac...
Research indicates that claiming a contemporary identity as Pākehā is being redefined by those indiv...
It has been argued that the ideology of knowledge production within Eurocentric academic contexts im...
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems o...
On a bright afternoon in March 2022, Victoria Carlson, the Yurok Language Program Manager for the Yu...
Veracini suggests that the coloniser does not yet know ‘how settler decolonisation should appear’. I...
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...
Purpose – This study aims to reflect on the extent to which research approaches need to be deconstru...
Decolonizing methodologies are gaining increasing prominence in diverse research contexts in which I...
This is the second webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resist...
While progressive allied scholars have articulated sound historical, philosophical, and deconstructi...
In 1999, the seminal work of Linda Tuhiwai Smith brought to light the numerous ways in which colonia...
All research is guided by a set of philosophical underpinnings. Indigenous methodologies are in line...
Second edition.Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.A landmark in the process of dec...
The complex nature of colonisation presents with the potential for paradoxes in decolonising approac...
Research indicates that claiming a contemporary identity as Pākehā is being redefined by those indiv...
It has been argued that the ideology of knowledge production within Eurocentric academic contexts im...
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems o...
On a bright afternoon in March 2022, Victoria Carlson, the Yurok Language Program Manager for the Yu...
Veracini suggests that the coloniser does not yet know ‘how settler decolonisation should appear’. I...
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...
Purpose – This study aims to reflect on the extent to which research approaches need to be deconstru...
Decolonizing methodologies are gaining increasing prominence in diverse research contexts in which I...
This is the second webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resist...