As movements for social justice within settler colonial states like Canada and the United States begin to centralize Indigenous struggles for sovereignty as foundational to liberation, non-Indigenous movement participants are challenged to contend with what it means to decolonize within their respective movements. This article explores the potential to engage in decolonizing research methodologies among non-Indigenous anti-authoritarian activist groups. Based on an ethnographic and qualitative research with activists, this paper highlights three core themes emerging out of an attempt to assert a decolonizing methodological approach to research in non-Indigenous activist communities, including: identity and belonging, accountability and cons...
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...
While progressive allied scholars have articulated sound historical, philosophical, and deconstructi...
Recent decades have seen a rise in Indigenous resistance to dispossession by the settler colonial st...
Social Movement Studies (SMS) is the primary academic field of theorizing political mobilization. On...
All research is guided by a set of philosophical underpinnings. Indigenous methodologies are in line...
In recent years, discourses in academic and activist circles increasingly emphasize the potential fa...
Decolonizing methodologies are gaining increasing prominence in diverse research contexts in which I...
Over the last few decades the rewriting of Indigenous knowledge and history has been discussed, deba...
Native people in the United States and Canada have been resisting settler colonialism for as long as...
There is conceptual confusion in academic scholarship regarding Indigenous research methodologies an...
Our goal in this article is to intervene and disrupt current contentious debates regarding the predo...
Taking up the challenge of how to support social justice agendas by means of ethnographic research, ...
This article examines the impossibilities of implementing decolonizing research for indigenous schol...
Whilst work on decolonising methodologies has persisted for more than twenty years, engagement remai...
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...
While progressive allied scholars have articulated sound historical, philosophical, and deconstructi...
Recent decades have seen a rise in Indigenous resistance to dispossession by the settler colonial st...
Social Movement Studies (SMS) is the primary academic field of theorizing political mobilization. On...
All research is guided by a set of philosophical underpinnings. Indigenous methodologies are in line...
In recent years, discourses in academic and activist circles increasingly emphasize the potential fa...
Decolonizing methodologies are gaining increasing prominence in diverse research contexts in which I...
Over the last few decades the rewriting of Indigenous knowledge and history has been discussed, deba...
Native people in the United States and Canada have been resisting settler colonialism for as long as...
There is conceptual confusion in academic scholarship regarding Indigenous research methodologies an...
Our goal in this article is to intervene and disrupt current contentious debates regarding the predo...
Taking up the challenge of how to support social justice agendas by means of ethnographic research, ...
This article examines the impossibilities of implementing decolonizing research for indigenous schol...
Whilst work on decolonising methodologies has persisted for more than twenty years, engagement remai...
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...
While progressive allied scholars have articulated sound historical, philosophical, and deconstructi...