Working with Indigenous peoples has stretched geographers' presumptions about appropriate modes of engagement and representation. Early feminist geography prompted methodological experimentation that exercised significant and lasting influence on the discipline. The politics of working with Indigenous peoples yields similarly significant insights about research leadership and methodological choices that are now recognized more widely. We juxtapose the prevailing ethnographic and collaborative approaches to researching Indigenous peoples against Indigenes' preference for leading research into their lives. Ethical concerns about recent geographical research suggest a need to reconceptualize participation, action and representation.10 page(s
Studies. I use these theories to analyse the relationship between different discourses in Indigenous...
Abstract In their commitment to reflection on the processes and methodologies used to create and app...
Why talk of indigeneity rather than of Indigenous peoples? This report examines the critical purchas...
Working with Indigenous peoples has stretched geographers ’ presumptions about appropriate modes of ...
Decolonising research in geography is part of a broader 'reflexive' process which continues to quest...
To what extent are non-Indigenous researchers invited to engage the knowledges of Indigenous peoples...
Indigenous methodologies are an alternative way of thinking about research processes. Although these...
Indigenous peoples live in challenging environments and engage in complex negotiations to access the...
This chapter discusses indigenous peoples as agents of geopolitical change. It reviews strands of wo...
Decolonising research in geography is part of a broader ‘reflexive’ process which continues to quest...
This book addresses the conceptualization and practice of Indigenous research methodologies especial...
In the context of dominant motifs of contemporary geographical theory such as globalization and terr...
This introduction prefaces a special issue on the topic of feminist participatory methodologies in g...
Over the last few decades the rewriting of Indigenous knowledge and history has been discussed, deba...
Chapter 12 in Contentious geographies : environmental knowledge, meaning, scale / edited by Michael ...
Studies. I use these theories to analyse the relationship between different discourses in Indigenous...
Abstract In their commitment to reflection on the processes and methodologies used to create and app...
Why talk of indigeneity rather than of Indigenous peoples? This report examines the critical purchas...
Working with Indigenous peoples has stretched geographers ’ presumptions about appropriate modes of ...
Decolonising research in geography is part of a broader 'reflexive' process which continues to quest...
To what extent are non-Indigenous researchers invited to engage the knowledges of Indigenous peoples...
Indigenous methodologies are an alternative way of thinking about research processes. Although these...
Indigenous peoples live in challenging environments and engage in complex negotiations to access the...
This chapter discusses indigenous peoples as agents of geopolitical change. It reviews strands of wo...
Decolonising research in geography is part of a broader ‘reflexive’ process which continues to quest...
This book addresses the conceptualization and practice of Indigenous research methodologies especial...
In the context of dominant motifs of contemporary geographical theory such as globalization and terr...
This introduction prefaces a special issue on the topic of feminist participatory methodologies in g...
Over the last few decades the rewriting of Indigenous knowledge and history has been discussed, deba...
Chapter 12 in Contentious geographies : environmental knowledge, meaning, scale / edited by Michael ...
Studies. I use these theories to analyse the relationship between different discourses in Indigenous...
Abstract In their commitment to reflection on the processes and methodologies used to create and app...
Why talk of indigeneity rather than of Indigenous peoples? This report examines the critical purchas...