Research is ceremony : indigenous research methods
- Title
- Research is ceremony : indigenous research methods / Shawn Wilson.
- Published by
- Black Point, Nova Scotia : Fernwood Publishing, [2008]
- ©2008
- Author
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- Description
- 144 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
- Summary
- "Relationships don't just shape Indigenous reality, they are our reality. Indigenous researchers develop relationships with ideas in order to achieve enlightenment in the ceremony that is Indigenous research. Indigenous research is the ceremony of maintaining accountability to these relationships. For researchers to be accountable to all our relations, we must make careful choices in our selection of topics, methods of data collection, forms of analysis and finally in the way we present information"--
- Subject
- Wilson, Shawn, 1966-
- Wilson, Shawn, 1966- > Friends and associates
- Les électriciens romands Chambre romande d'énergie électrique
- Indigenous peoples > Research > Methodology
- Indigenous peoples > Research > Methodology. > Canada
- Indigenous peoples > Research > Methodology. > Australia
- Indigenous peoples > Research > Moral and ethical aspects
- Indigenous peoples > Rites and ceremonies
- Storytelling
- Social sciences
- Indians of North America
- Research Design
- Population Groups
- Social Sciences
- social sciences
- Research - Methodology and techniques
- Research - Ethics
- Religion - Rites
- Ceremonies
- Literature and stories
- Social sciences
- Friendship
- Storytelling
- Philosophische Anthropologie
- Kulturanthropologie
- Ethnologie
- Ethnologe
- Indianer
- Feldforschung
- Methodologie
- Indigenismus
- Aborigines
- Iwi taketake
- Ursprungsbefolkningar > forskning
- Ursprungsbefolkningar > metodik
- Ursprungsbefolkningar > forskning > etik och moral
- Canada
- Australia
- Canada
- Australia
- Contents
- Foreword and conclusion -- Getting started -- On the research journey -- Can a ceremony include a literature review? -- The elements of an Indigenous research paradigm -- Relationality -- Relational accountability -- Articulating an Indigenous research paradigm.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Note
- Based on the author's thesis (doctoral), Research as ceremony.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references: p. 139-144.