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040 _cMANILA TYTANA COLLEGES LIBRARY
100 _aHarding, Thomas.
245 0 _aWho 'owns' the findings :
_bconsiderations when conducting research with indigenous communities /
_cThomas Harding
260 _cDecember 2012
336 _atext
337 _aunmediated
338 _avolume
440 _n82 : Special edition, page 33-37
_aPhilippine Journal of Nursing
520 _aThis presentation will discuss considerations for the researcher undertaking research in indigenous communities. It will argue that hegemonic practices which have privileged the position of the 'researcher' over that of the 'researched' have further reinforced colonial practices by the appropriation of indigenous intellectual and cultural knowledge to the benefit of those undertaking the research. It will argue that research methodologies are required which are ethical, truthful and useful. Drawing upon research undertaken in the Pacific Rim it will describe the emergence of methodologies which are culturally relevant and appropriate for indigenous research.
521 _aNursing.
650 _aDecolonisation.
650 _aEthics.
650 _aIndigenous research.
650 _aParticipatory action research.
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