This project explores yarning as a methodology for understanding health and wellness from an indigenous women’s perspective. Previous research exploring Indigenous Australian women’s perspectives have used traditional Western methodologies and have often been felt by the women themselves to be inappropriate and ineffective in gathering information and promoting discussion. This research arose from the indigenous women themselves, and resulted in the exploration of using yarning as a methodology. Yarning is a conversational process that involves the sharing of stories and the development of knowledge. It prioritizes Indigenous ways of communicating, in that it is culturally prescribed, cooperative, and respectful. The authors identify differ...
In this article, we discuss the origins, epistemology, and forms of Yarning as derived from the lite...
Abstract Background Appropriate choice of research design is essential to rightly understand the res...
This paper discusses the technique of ‘yarning’ as an action research process relevant for policy de...
This project explores yarning as a methodology for understanding health and wellness from an indigen...
This project explores yarning as a methodology for understanding health and wellness from an indigen...
The paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soci...
This paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soc...
This paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soc...
There is an increasing recognition of Indigenous perspectives from various parts of the world in rel...
This article demonstrates the credibility and rigor of yarning, an Indigenous cultural form of conve...
Yarning scholarship is emerging in the Australian context. There are a growing number of Indigenous ...
Abstract Yarning scholarship is emerging in the Australian context. There are a growing number of I...
This article discusses the experiences of Aboriginal yorgas (women) participating in the health yarn...
© The Author(s) 2021. In this article, we discuss the origins, epistemology, and forms of Yarning as...
This paper discusses the technique of ‘yarning’ as an action research process relevant for policy de...
In this article, we discuss the origins, epistemology, and forms of Yarning as derived from the lite...
Abstract Background Appropriate choice of research design is essential to rightly understand the res...
This paper discusses the technique of ‘yarning’ as an action research process relevant for policy de...
This project explores yarning as a methodology for understanding health and wellness from an indigen...
This project explores yarning as a methodology for understanding health and wellness from an indigen...
The paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soci...
This paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soc...
This paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soc...
There is an increasing recognition of Indigenous perspectives from various parts of the world in rel...
This article demonstrates the credibility and rigor of yarning, an Indigenous cultural form of conve...
Yarning scholarship is emerging in the Australian context. There are a growing number of Indigenous ...
Abstract Yarning scholarship is emerging in the Australian context. There are a growing number of I...
This article discusses the experiences of Aboriginal yorgas (women) participating in the health yarn...
© The Author(s) 2021. In this article, we discuss the origins, epistemology, and forms of Yarning as...
This paper discusses the technique of ‘yarning’ as an action research process relevant for policy de...
In this article, we discuss the origins, epistemology, and forms of Yarning as derived from the lite...
Abstract Background Appropriate choice of research design is essential to rightly understand the res...
This paper discusses the technique of ‘yarning’ as an action research process relevant for policy de...