Braiding designs for decolonizing research methodologies: Theory, practice, ethics

HE McGregor, B Madden, M Higgins… - Reconceptualizing …, 2018 - journals.oslomet.no
Describing methodological design in decolonizing research as the intersection of theory,
practice, and ethics, we share four focused micro-stories from our respective research
projects. The metaphor of braiding represents the methodological design process within
each of our research stories, significantly influenced by Dwayne Donald's (2012) Indigenous
métissage. Heather grapples with notions of reciprocity, Brooke considers the role of place
in the construction of teacher identity, Marc engages with reworking photovoice, and Julia …

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Describing methodological design in decolonizing research as the intersection of theory,
practice, and ethics, we share four focused micro-stories from our respective research
projects. The metaphor of braiding represents the methodological design process within
each of our research stories, significantly influenced by Dwayne Donald s (2) Indigenous
métissage. Heather grapples with notions of reciprocity, Brooke considers the role of place
in the construction of teacher identity, Marc engages with reworking photovoice, and Julia …
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