Indigenous and Decolonial Research
Sage Research Methods Community welcomes insights and practical recommendations for research with and about Indigenous and culturally-diverse communities. These posts, interviews, and recorded webinars offer a wide range of perspectives from experienced researchers.
Chart research directions that take you to the roots of the problem. Learn more in this guest post from Dr. Donna Mertens.
Given the difficulties that emerged with the global Covid pandemic, the European Commission funded the PREPARED project. The aim of the project is to develop an ethics and integrity framework to guide researchers working to prevent and address large-scale crises. Find meeting reports, recordings, and related posts.
What ethical research practices are needed in a time-pressured crisis - such as the pandemic we have so recently experienced? These are questions the PREPARED team is tackling. Watch the livestream of the recent meeting in Paris.
Methodspace welcomes insights and practical recommendations for research with and about Indigenous and culturally-diverse communities. These posts, interviews, and recorded webinars offer a wide range of perspectives from experienced researchers.
Interested in Indigenous methods? Find the webinar recording and related resources in this post.
This post offers research examples in open-access articles about ethical, respectful, research with Indigenous people and communities.
Watch the recorded “Understanding cultural issues in research design” webinar and find relevant resources.
Considerations in research with underrepresented groups along the bias lines of overrepresentation
Dr. Durdella offers suggestions for researchers who want to take a respectful, relational approach.
We received many questions in this lively webinar. Watch the recording and read the panel’s responses in this post.
Learn about how action researcher Ros Beadle invited Aboriginal women to tell their own stories.
To do international research equitably requires a change to mind-sets and a change of established practices that have come under scrutiny for being unfair, exploitative, and non-inclusive.
Natalia Reinoso Chávez answers questions raised in the Research Ethics in Practice webinar.
Find the entire collection of posts from the October 2020 series on action research!
Learn about how key action research principles allow for inclusion of marginalized people in this presentation from Alfredo Ortiz Aragon.
View a conversation between Ernie Stringer and long-time collaborator Darryl Kickett.
Dr. McGregor was a panelist for the MethodSpace Live webinar on Indigenous and Intercultural Research: Issues, Ethics, and Methods.
Read part 3 of an interview with Dr. Bagale Chilisa about Indigenous methods.
Read a collection of open access articles to explore the use of qualitative narrative and visual methods in Indigenous research.
Read part 2 of an interview with Dr. Bagale Chilisa.
Read the first Q & A from an interview with Bagele Chilisa!
A curated collection of open access articles.
Although Indigenous scholars have been documenting Indigenous research methodologies, little has been written on the practical considerations of doing research across Indigenous/Settler contexts. Read these open access articles as part of the Indigenous & Intercultural Research focus this month.
This comic you can use illustrates positive strategies research teams can use to create good working relationships.
Dr. Helen Kara offers a collection of open-access resources on research ethics.
What research is needed when writing a new ethics text? Read Dr. Kara’s explanation.
Read this collection of multidisciplinary articles to explore epistemological questions in Indigenous research.