Knowledge of ourselves as cultural beings, of the values and beliefs of those with whom we work, and of the history of relations among those in our work settings are essential for community and applied social psychologists. In New Zealand, research by non-Maori involving Maori has often mirrored the harmful colonising practices of the nation’s wider history. In response, several frameworks have been developed setting out conditions and guidelines in which non-Maori might conduct research in Maori settings responsibly and usefully. Nevertheless, views differ on the ways, and extent to which, non-Maori might be involved. Most guidelines do not provide answers to ethical nuances that may arise. This article discusses the experiences of a non-M...
This paper presents our reflections as psychological researchers based on a content analysis of stud...
Maori aspirations for a better future are inextricably linked to their health and well-being. Resear...
Serious concerns about research involving Maori people have been raised by Walker (1979), Curtis (19...
Knowledge of ourselves as cultural beings, of the values and beliefs of those with whom we work, and...
Knowledge of ourselves as cultural beings, of the values and beliefs of those with whom we work, and...
Knowledge of ourselves as cultural beings, of the values and beliefs of those with whom we work, and...
Knowledge of ourselves as cultural beings, of the values and beliefs of those with whom we work, and...
Maori have their own approaches to health and well-being, which stem from a world view that values b...
Democratising methodologies often require research partnerships in practice. Research partnerships b...
The development of Indigenous frameworks for research ethics has been a key component of progressing...
This paper highlights the importance of majority-culture professionals learning to work in contexts ...
This paper presents our reflections as psychological researchers based on a content analysis of stud...
The development of Indigenous frameworks for research ethics has been a key component of progressing...
When we think about what we are doing as researchers, one of our main tasks is to acquire knowledge....
The development of Indigenous frameworks for research ethics has been a key component of progressing...
This paper presents our reflections as psychological researchers based on a content analysis of stud...
Maori aspirations for a better future are inextricably linked to their health and well-being. Resear...
Serious concerns about research involving Maori people have been raised by Walker (1979), Curtis (19...
Knowledge of ourselves as cultural beings, of the values and beliefs of those with whom we work, and...
Knowledge of ourselves as cultural beings, of the values and beliefs of those with whom we work, and...
Knowledge of ourselves as cultural beings, of the values and beliefs of those with whom we work, and...
Knowledge of ourselves as cultural beings, of the values and beliefs of those with whom we work, and...
Maori have their own approaches to health and well-being, which stem from a world view that values b...
Democratising methodologies often require research partnerships in practice. Research partnerships b...
The development of Indigenous frameworks for research ethics has been a key component of progressing...
This paper highlights the importance of majority-culture professionals learning to work in contexts ...
This paper presents our reflections as psychological researchers based on a content analysis of stud...
The development of Indigenous frameworks for research ethics has been a key component of progressing...
When we think about what we are doing as researchers, one of our main tasks is to acquire knowledge....
The development of Indigenous frameworks for research ethics has been a key component of progressing...
This paper presents our reflections as psychological researchers based on a content analysis of stud...
Maori aspirations for a better future are inextricably linked to their health and well-being. Resear...
Serious concerns about research involving Maori people have been raised by Walker (1979), Curtis (19...