Abstract Utilising Nakata’s (2007) description of the “cultural interface”, two Indigenous researchers and one non-Indigenous researcher examine their development of Indigenous research in and with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities conducted from within an institution of higher education. The authors reflect on their experiences in developing an Indigenous research project and use Indigenous standpoint theory as a device to explore these experiences. The framing of priorities and research questions, ethics processes, the treatment of project information or data, the managing of competing accountabilities, and the role of non-Indi...
This paper engages with the methodology being used within a research project auditing concerns and a...
The possibility of a defined Indigenous Research Methodology is exciting to indigenous and non-indig...
Development of research partnerships can cause confusion, as there is not and cannot be a step-by-st...
Indigenous research Knowledges and methodologies have existed over millennia, however it is only rec...
Based on research into Indigenous people and sport, this article discusses the opportunities and cha...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia are among the most researched in the worl...
This paper builds on an earlier paper by the authors that looked at the experiences of the authors a...
This paper builds on an earlier paper by the authors that looked at the experiences of the authors a...
Indigenous research is an important and burgeoning field of study. With the Truth and Reconciliation...
This is a reflective paper that explores Martin Nakata\u27s work as a basis for understanding the po...
Abstract The notion of Indigenous epistemologies and “ways of knowing” continues to...
In the context of opposition to, or absence of, ethical engagement in Indigenous research, researche...
This paper engages with the methodology being used within a research project auditing concerns and a...
Researching education for students of Indigenous Studies means addressing the philosophical, theoret...
Abstract This is a reflective paper that explores Martin Nakata's work as a basis f...
This paper engages with the methodology being used within a research project auditing concerns and a...
The possibility of a defined Indigenous Research Methodology is exciting to indigenous and non-indig...
Development of research partnerships can cause confusion, as there is not and cannot be a step-by-st...
Indigenous research Knowledges and methodologies have existed over millennia, however it is only rec...
Based on research into Indigenous people and sport, this article discusses the opportunities and cha...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia are among the most researched in the worl...
This paper builds on an earlier paper by the authors that looked at the experiences of the authors a...
This paper builds on an earlier paper by the authors that looked at the experiences of the authors a...
Indigenous research is an important and burgeoning field of study. With the Truth and Reconciliation...
This is a reflective paper that explores Martin Nakata\u27s work as a basis for understanding the po...
Abstract The notion of Indigenous epistemologies and “ways of knowing” continues to...
In the context of opposition to, or absence of, ethical engagement in Indigenous research, researche...
This paper engages with the methodology being used within a research project auditing concerns and a...
Researching education for students of Indigenous Studies means addressing the philosophical, theoret...
Abstract This is a reflective paper that explores Martin Nakata's work as a basis f...
This paper engages with the methodology being used within a research project auditing concerns and a...
The possibility of a defined Indigenous Research Methodology is exciting to indigenous and non-indig...
Development of research partnerships can cause confusion, as there is not and cannot be a step-by-st...