This article explores some of the challenges encountered when being a white researcher engaged in research that aims at contributing to social justice for marginalized, indigenous and racialized people and perspectives. Drawing upon a combination of theoretical investigations and practical experiences made during the process of a PhD study, the author offers reflections on what implications taking on a decolonial perspective might have for how a white researcher can possibly approach questions of social and cognitive justice without reinscribing privilege or resorting to self-righteousness. Inspired by Pillow (2015), the author argues that in order to do this, reflexivity need not only be interpretive, but also genealogical, and allow for a...
This interdisciplinary study examines the question of decolonizing the white colonizer in the United...
With a shared disciplinary background in psychology, our research focuses on issues of power, identi...
This article is a review of the concept of whiteness and how the power and privilege of whiteness is...
This paper introducing innovative, creative, and decolonial research methodology is part of the ongo...
This paper contributes to the debate on decolonizing methodologies in qualitative research by consid...
Abstract In this article, we discuss Sámi/Indigenous research ethics from the perspectives of posit...
In the face of harmful disparities and inequities, it is crucial for researchers to critically refle...
This article argues that while great strides have been made in understanding the socially constructe...
This article is about themethodological considerations that went into designing the author’s first m...
This article attempts to unpack the difficulties and insecurities that come with a journey of reflex...
This paper contributes to debates on potential connections between care ethics and decoloniality fro...
Reflexivity interrogates the cause and effect of self-awareness and self-reference in qualitative wo...
This article examines the ways in which researcher authenticity is negotiated along three axes of di...
This chapter outlines some conceptual issues in doing arts-based decolonised research. In the ch...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a critical re-evaluation of white privilege w...
This interdisciplinary study examines the question of decolonizing the white colonizer in the United...
With a shared disciplinary background in psychology, our research focuses on issues of power, identi...
This article is a review of the concept of whiteness and how the power and privilege of whiteness is...
This paper introducing innovative, creative, and decolonial research methodology is part of the ongo...
This paper contributes to the debate on decolonizing methodologies in qualitative research by consid...
Abstract In this article, we discuss Sámi/Indigenous research ethics from the perspectives of posit...
In the face of harmful disparities and inequities, it is crucial for researchers to critically refle...
This article argues that while great strides have been made in understanding the socially constructe...
This article is about themethodological considerations that went into designing the author’s first m...
This article attempts to unpack the difficulties and insecurities that come with a journey of reflex...
This paper contributes to debates on potential connections between care ethics and decoloniality fro...
Reflexivity interrogates the cause and effect of self-awareness and self-reference in qualitative wo...
This article examines the ways in which researcher authenticity is negotiated along three axes of di...
This chapter outlines some conceptual issues in doing arts-based decolonised research. In the ch...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a critical re-evaluation of white privilege w...
This interdisciplinary study examines the question of decolonizing the white colonizer in the United...
With a shared disciplinary background in psychology, our research focuses on issues of power, identi...
This article is a review of the concept of whiteness and how the power and privilege of whiteness is...