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Supporting Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Research Partnerships
The Qualitative Report, 25(13), 6-15
  • Rosalind Edwards, University of Southampton
  • Helen Moewaka Barnes, Massey University
  • Deborah McGregor, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
  • Tula Brannelly, Bournemouth University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-4-2020
Keywords
  • Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Research Partnerships, Northern Epistemology, Southern Epistemologies, Indigenous Methodologies, Decolonized Collaborative Practice
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Abstract

This commentary discusses the framing of the production of a series of online text-based and visual resources aimed at researchers embarking on Indigenous and non-Indigenous research partnerships, and in particular supporting non-Indigenous researchers to think about our/their methods, assumptions and behaviour. We identify the tension in mainstream funding for such partnerships, and discuss the implications of Northern epistemological claims to agendas and universality as against Southern epistemologies acknowledging diversity and challenging oppressions. We note the distinct bases for Indigenous methodologies. Our commentary outlines and illustrates the online downloadable resources produced by our own Indigenous and non-Indigenous research partnership, including a video/audio recording, a comic, and blog posts, addressing decolonized collaborative practice.

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https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqr/vol25/iss13/2/
Citation Information
Rosalind Edwards, Helen Moewaka Barnes, Deborah McGregor and Tula Brannelly. "Supporting Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Research Partnerships" The Qualitative Report, 25(13), 6-15 (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/deborah-mcgregor/24/