New Directions in Theorizing Qualitative Research

New Directions in Theorizing Qualitative Research

by Norman K. Denzin and James Salvo
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 09/03/2020

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The chapters in this volume collect together perspectives on Indigenous epistemologies. These Indigenous ways of knowing pay particular attention to the relational aspects of language, culture, and place. They are not identified as specific themes, but as integrated parts of a philosophy, for Indigenous epistemologies think within a relational framework, so that all aspects are best understood from this perspective. Indigenous ways of knowing have resisted colonization and oppression, and as such, Indigenous research perspectives exemplify a commitment to social justice, one that recovers knowledges that have been silenced or subjugated. When such knowledge is shared, we can see how to challenge oppressive regimes. We can see how to seek truth in a relational way that’s attendant to being together. Indigenous Research takes up issues of social justice in a way that is informed by Indigenous epistemologies, an important practice in contemporary research, particularly qualitative inquiry.

ISBN:
9781975501754
9781975501754
Category:
Philosophy & theory of education
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
09-03-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Myers Education Press

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