ISBN:
9781975501747
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (207 pages)
Series Statement:
New Directions for Theorizing in Qualitative Inquiry Consists of Thematic Edited Volumes That Help Us Understand How to Put Qualitative Inquiry into Practice. the Chapters in Each Volume, from Established and Emerging Scholars, Represent New Directions fo v.4
DDC:
305.80072100000001
Keywords:
Electronic books
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Indigenous peoples-Research-Methodology
Abstract:
Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction (James Salvo) -- Chapter 1: Fish fry methodology: A relational land-based approach to research and reconciliation (Lana (Waaskone Giizhigook) Ray, Paul N. Cormier, and Leisa Desmoulins) -- Chapter 2: Concerning disconnects: The place of secondary analysis in Indigenous research (Rachel Louise Burrage) -- Chapter 3: The Sámi people in Norway: Historical marginalisation and assimilation, contemporary experiences of prejudice, and a new truth commission (Stephen James Minton and Hadi Lile) -- Chapter 4: Traditional storytelling: An effective Indigenous research methodology and its implications for environmental research (Ranjan Datta) -- Chapter 5: Pictures in the paint: The significance of memories for Indigenous researchers (Tina M. Bly) -- Chapter 6: Walking the walk: Honouring lives to counter violence (Leisa Desmoulins) -- Chapter 7: Beyond the IRB: Relational accountability in African-American educational research (Robert L. Graham) -- Chapter 8: Evoking Indigenous poiesis: An Indigenous métissage (Vicki Lynn Kelly) -- Chapter 9: Stəqpistns iʔ pqlqin / kihew omīkwan: Eagle Feather (Joseph Naytowhow, Virginie Magnat, Vicki Lynn Kelly, and Mariel Belanger) -- About the Authors -- Index.
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