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Moving between theory and practice within an Indigenous research paradigm

Qualitative Research, 2018
There has been a paradigm shift amongst Indigenous peoples and researchers about how research with Indigenous peoples is conceived, implemented, and articulated.
M. Pidgeon
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Institutional logics and indigenous research sovereignty in Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand

Studies in Higher Education, 2018
The institutional logics of Western academic research often conflict with the epistemologies and goals of Indigenous peoples. Research sovereignty is a right but still an aspiration for many Indigenous peoples.
Claudia Diaz Rios   +2 more
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Indigenous entrepreneurship: an emerging field of research

International Journal of Business and Globalisation, 2015
Indigenous entrepreneurship is among the youngest fields of academic research, revealing that some cultural values are incompatible with the basic assumptions of mainstream theories of entrepreneurship. Social organisation among indigenous peoples is often based on kinship ties, not necessarily created in response to market needs.
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Ethical research for Indigenous people by Indigenous researchers

2012
Research processes as well as research outcomes are increasingly a focus of consideration for those engaging in a broad range of Indigenous research in Australia. 'Research reform advocates have argued for a fundamental re-positioning of Indigenous peoples from that of research participants to that of active participation in all aspects of research ...
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The Challenges of Indigenous Research

Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, 2013
What constitutes indigenous research and what is its purpose? With whom should indigenous researchers negotiate? Inquiry into indigenous research tends to focus on those Native researchers who are academically trained. This article looks, instead, into how indigenous organizations set up infrastructures, both conceptual and administrative, to form ...
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Indigenous Storytelling as Research

International Review of Qualitative Research, 2013
Story is a practice in Indigenous cultures that sustains communities, validates experiences and epistemologies, expresses experiences of Indigenous peoples, and nurtures relationships and the sharing of knowledge. Storytelling is also a central focus of Indigenous epistemologies, pedagogies, and research approaches.
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Using indigenous kaupapa Māori research methodology with constructivist grounded theory: generating a theoretical explanation of indigenous womens realities

International Journal of Social Research Methodology: Theory and Practice, 2022
Denise Wilson, Alayne Mikahere-Hall
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