Indigenous research methodologies articulate how researchers and Aboriginal communities engage in research together. These methodologies are informed by Indigenous cultural and ethical frameworks specific to the Nations with whom the research is being conducted. This study explores how such research relationships were articulated in the dissemination phase of research. We carried out an Indigenous qualitative content analysis of 79 peer-reviewed articles published January 1996 to June 2018, predominantly in the fields of social sciences. Our findings show that most articles were written by Indigenous researchers or a research team composed of Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers. Such collaborations articulated the principles of Indige...
Indigenous communities and federal funding agencies in Canada have developed policy for ethical rese...
This paper describes the methodological challenges and innovative outcomes of a multi-site South Aus...
Indigenous researchers are knowledge seekers who work to progress Indigenous ways of being, knowing ...
Indigenous research is an important and burgeoning field of study. With the Truth and Reconciliation...
The Selected paper investigates the difficulties and examples learned in utilizing an Indigenous res...
This article focuses on the qualitative methodologies employed in a research project developed in co...
Past critiques of the social sciences focused primarily on the identity of the researcher and his or...
The possibility of a defined Indigenous Research Methodology is exciting to indigenous and non-indig...
There has been extensive work in the space of Indigenous pistemological approaches to research. Beca...
Indigenous research Knowledges and methodologies have existed over millennia, however it is only rec...
This paper describes the ethical issues involved when research is conducted in a Inuit context by no...
In this paper we discuss three broad research approaches: Indigenous Methodologies, Participatory Ac...
The historical exploitation experienced by indigenous people in the United States has left a number ...
Development of research partnerships can cause confusion, as there is not and cannot be a step-by-st...
This study examines the ethics of Western research involving Indigenous Peoples. The primary aim is ...
Indigenous communities and federal funding agencies in Canada have developed policy for ethical rese...
This paper describes the methodological challenges and innovative outcomes of a multi-site South Aus...
Indigenous researchers are knowledge seekers who work to progress Indigenous ways of being, knowing ...
Indigenous research is an important and burgeoning field of study. With the Truth and Reconciliation...
The Selected paper investigates the difficulties and examples learned in utilizing an Indigenous res...
This article focuses on the qualitative methodologies employed in a research project developed in co...
Past critiques of the social sciences focused primarily on the identity of the researcher and his or...
The possibility of a defined Indigenous Research Methodology is exciting to indigenous and non-indig...
There has been extensive work in the space of Indigenous pistemological approaches to research. Beca...
Indigenous research Knowledges and methodologies have existed over millennia, however it is only rec...
This paper describes the ethical issues involved when research is conducted in a Inuit context by no...
In this paper we discuss three broad research approaches: Indigenous Methodologies, Participatory Ac...
The historical exploitation experienced by indigenous people in the United States has left a number ...
Development of research partnerships can cause confusion, as there is not and cannot be a step-by-st...
This study examines the ethics of Western research involving Indigenous Peoples. The primary aim is ...
Indigenous communities and federal funding agencies in Canada have developed policy for ethical rese...
This paper describes the methodological challenges and innovative outcomes of a multi-site South Aus...
Indigenous researchers are knowledge seekers who work to progress Indigenous ways of being, knowing ...