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Mixed Methods in Indigenous Research

Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2014
Indigenous communities raise concerns that they are overresearched and tired of research always asking the same questions and reproducing the same answers, thus pressuring researchers to open the discourse on mixed methods research so as to enable new debates and approaches to emerge.
Bagele Chilisa, Gaelebale N. Tsheko
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Indigenous Chinese HRM research: phenomena, methods, and challenges

Journal of Chinese Human Resources Management, 2012
Purpose – This article aims to highlight major unique Chinese organizational phenomena and delineate associated qualitative methods for exploratory inquiries and to focus on perceived challenges in developing indigenous knowledge in HRD and related management fields.Design/methodology/approach – The author takes an in‐outsider position and adopts an ...
Greg G Wang
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Transforming Methods for Research With Indigenous Communities

2022
Increasingly, indigenous communities are seeking ethical and meaningful research to be done in their communities, using transformed research methodologies. Consequently, researchers and practitioners need to be well equipped with integrative, systematic, and practical guidelines on how they can use transformative research, specifically Afrocentric or ...
Mahlogonolo S. Thobane   +1 more
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Decolonising Qualitative Analysis: Collectively Weaving Understanding Using Talanoa and Fa’afaletui Pacific-Indigenous Research Methods

open access: yesInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods, The
Sense-making processes shape the messages and impacts of qualitative research. Using qualitative data analysis methods embedded within a Pacific-Indigenous research paradigm decolonises research.
Tracie Mafile'O   +2 more
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Talanoa: Tongan epistemology and Indigenous research method

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 2018
Story dialogue known as talanoa is increasingly finding its place as a Pacific research method. The authors situate talanoa as an Indigenous concept of relationally mindful critical oratory. Approaching talanoa from mostly a Tongan lens, it is argued that it can contribute to broader discussions of Indigenous research methods and epistemology.
Arcia Tecun (Daniel Hernandez)   +3 more
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Research methods in indigenous mathematical Knowledge: An example of a research model based on indigenous games

Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems, 2009
Indigenous games are an integral component of indigenous knowledge systems. These and other games in general are usually viewed from the narrow perspective of play, enjoyment and recreation. Even though these are important, there is more to games than just the three aesthetic aspects.
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Indigenous Knowledge and Culturally Responsive Methods in Information Research

The Library Quarterly, 2009
Research and professional practice in librarianship has increasingly turned to community‐focused information services (CIS), which allow people to participate in creating and sharing information about themselves and their communities. These information services have a great potential to empower and engage marginalized communities; however, in this ...
Katherine Becvar, Ramesh Srinivasan
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Indigenous research methods for healing sexual trauma with Cree women

Culture, Health & Sexuality
In this study, exploratory research on self-determination using Indigenous research methods provided a model to help heal trauma and discuss recovery for traumatic sexual experiences. The methods and healing were based on a Cree worldview. Informed consent and questions were developed by the principal investigator prior to the research commencing ...
Josie C. Auger   +5 more
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