This paper introducing innovative, creative, and decolonial research methodology is part of the ongoing reflexivity of a PhD currently underway. I provide insight into the development of the research through which I reflexively present my thoughts, as a decolonial feminist psychology researcher conducting research with African LGBT individuals seeking asylum in the UK. I engage with concepts of reflexivity, activism, decolonisation, and autoethnography, as they are played out within the research process. The paper reflects on three integrated theories underpinning the study, Trauma Theory (Mollica, 2006), Structural Intersectionality Theory (Crenshaw, 1989; Brotman 2013), Afrocentric Decolonizing Kweer theory (Sharif “Herukhuti” Williams, 2...
The context of this contribution to the PAWBL symposium is an ethnographically-oriented research and...
This paper reflects on research undertaken as part of a Doctor of Philosophy, focusing on the restor...
Western-centric epistemologies are often deemed to be more legitimate than non-western ones for driv...
This paper introducing innovative, creative, and decolonial research methodology is part of the ongo...
This article explores some of the challenges encountered when being a white researcher engaged in re...
This chapter outlines some conceptual issues in doing arts-based decolonised research. In the ch...
While progressive allied scholars have articulated sound historical, philosophical, and deconstructi...
Background: It is becoming increasingly important for researchers to critically reflect on approache...
Drawing on experiences of research, and teaching research, and other current scholarship within loca...
Conducting research with communities constructed as the ‘other’ from a purely positivist paradigm ca...
In the face of harmful disparities and inequities, it is crucial for researchers to critically refle...
In the face of harmful disparities and inequities, it is crucial for researchers to critically refle...
This paper examines decoloniality and ethnographic research using Maria Lugones\u27 theoretical conc...
A decolonial feminist ethnography is an empowering research methodology that can situate the knowled...
A decolonial feminist ethnography is an empowering research methodology that can situate the knowled...
The context of this contribution to the PAWBL symposium is an ethnographically-oriented research and...
This paper reflects on research undertaken as part of a Doctor of Philosophy, focusing on the restor...
Western-centric epistemologies are often deemed to be more legitimate than non-western ones for driv...
This paper introducing innovative, creative, and decolonial research methodology is part of the ongo...
This article explores some of the challenges encountered when being a white researcher engaged in re...
This chapter outlines some conceptual issues in doing arts-based decolonised research. In the ch...
While progressive allied scholars have articulated sound historical, philosophical, and deconstructi...
Background: It is becoming increasingly important for researchers to critically reflect on approache...
Drawing on experiences of research, and teaching research, and other current scholarship within loca...
Conducting research with communities constructed as the ‘other’ from a purely positivist paradigm ca...
In the face of harmful disparities and inequities, it is crucial for researchers to critically refle...
In the face of harmful disparities and inequities, it is crucial for researchers to critically refle...
This paper examines decoloniality and ethnographic research using Maria Lugones\u27 theoretical conc...
A decolonial feminist ethnography is an empowering research methodology that can situate the knowled...
A decolonial feminist ethnography is an empowering research methodology that can situate the knowled...
The context of this contribution to the PAWBL symposium is an ethnographically-oriented research and...
This paper reflects on research undertaken as part of a Doctor of Philosophy, focusing on the restor...
Western-centric epistemologies are often deemed to be more legitimate than non-western ones for driv...