This paper seeks to identify how issues of epistemological racism are addressed in practice within an indigenous Kaupapa (philosophy) Maori approach to research, and how such considerations may impact on the Western trained and positioned researcher. One fundamental understanding to a Kaupapa Maori approach to research is that it is the discursive practice that is Kaupapa Maori that positions researchers in such a way as to operationalise selfdetermination (agentic positioning and behaviour) for research participants. This is because the cultural aspirations, understandings and practices of Maori people implement and organise the research process. Further, the research issues of power; initiation, benefits, representation, legitimat...
Researching education for students of Indigenous Studies means addressing the philosophical, theoret...
The possibility of a defined Indigenous Research Methodology is exciting to indigenous and non-indig...
The following is a reflective commentary on the place of Critical Indigenous Studies, with a focus o...
This paper seeks to identify how issues of epistemological racism are addressed in practice within ...
Kaupapa Maori research developed as part of a broader movement by Maori to question westernized noti...
This thesis seeks to acknowledge and address the concerns that Maori people voice about research int...
Serious concerns about research involving Maori people have been raised by Walker (1979), Curtis (19...
Although ‘research’ and ‘researchers’ feature prominently socially and politically a lot of people d...
Traditional approaches to engaging in research with Indigenous communities have often utilized weste...
Maori aspirations for a better future are inextricably linked to their health and well-being. Resear...
This paper is a culmination of common understandings that were elicited from two pieces of research:...
This thesis explores the ways that colonisation has resulted in Maori being cast as different and t...
When we think about what we are doing as researchers, one of our main tasks is to acquire knowledge....
This paper highlights the importance of majority-culture professionals learning to work in contexts ...
From its inception, the Psychology Department at the University of Waikato has had a focus on issues...
Researching education for students of Indigenous Studies means addressing the philosophical, theoret...
The possibility of a defined Indigenous Research Methodology is exciting to indigenous and non-indig...
The following is a reflective commentary on the place of Critical Indigenous Studies, with a focus o...
This paper seeks to identify how issues of epistemological racism are addressed in practice within ...
Kaupapa Maori research developed as part of a broader movement by Maori to question westernized noti...
This thesis seeks to acknowledge and address the concerns that Maori people voice about research int...
Serious concerns about research involving Maori people have been raised by Walker (1979), Curtis (19...
Although ‘research’ and ‘researchers’ feature prominently socially and politically a lot of people d...
Traditional approaches to engaging in research with Indigenous communities have often utilized weste...
Maori aspirations for a better future are inextricably linked to their health and well-being. Resear...
This paper is a culmination of common understandings that were elicited from two pieces of research:...
This thesis explores the ways that colonisation has resulted in Maori being cast as different and t...
When we think about what we are doing as researchers, one of our main tasks is to acquire knowledge....
This paper highlights the importance of majority-culture professionals learning to work in contexts ...
From its inception, the Psychology Department at the University of Waikato has had a focus on issues...
Researching education for students of Indigenous Studies means addressing the philosophical, theoret...
The possibility of a defined Indigenous Research Methodology is exciting to indigenous and non-indig...
The following is a reflective commentary on the place of Critical Indigenous Studies, with a focus o...