Elevating the uses of storytelling methods within indigenous health research: A critical, participatory scoping review

KL Rieger, M Horton, S Copenace… - … journal of qualitative …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
There is a profoundly troubling history of research being done on Indigenous peoples
without regard for their priorities and accompanying calls to decolonize health research …

Caste and organization studies: Our silence makes us complicit

S Chrispal, H Bapuji, C Zietsma - Organization Studies, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The caste system has received scant attention in organization studies, despite persisting
over thousands of years, influencing the socioeconomic lives of over a billion people around …

Piliriqatigiinniq'working in a collaborative way for the common good': A perspective on the space where health research methodology and Inuit epistemology come …

G Healey, A Tagak - International Journal of Critical Indigenous …, 2014 - search.informit.org
Increasing attention on the Arctic has led to an increase in research in this area. Health
research in Arctic Indigenous communities is also increasing as part of this movement. A …

Decolonizing assessment in dance education: Ubuntu as an evaluative framework in indigenous African dance education practices

A Mabingo - Journal of Dance Education, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines how the philosophy of Ubuntu is reflected in assessment and feedback
provision systems of Indigenous dance education in African communities. In environments …

'Obuntu Bulamu'–Development and testing of an indigenous intervention for disability inclusion in Uganda

F Bannink Mbazzi, R Nalugya… - Scandinavian …, 2020 - researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk
There is need to learn from indigenous knowledge and concepts when studying disability
and inclusion in resource-constrained settings. We describe the development and testing of …

Supporting the teaching profession to enable a culturally responsive curriculum

S White, P Anderson, A Quin, G Gower, M Byrne… - … handbook on education …, 2022 - Springer
One of the issues facing the Australian teaching profession is that the majority of teachers
are white, bringing little experience or knowledge of diverse cultures to their practice …

Nanâtawihowin âcimowina kika-môsahkinikêhk papiskîci-itascikêwin astâcikowina [medicine/healing stories picked, sorted, stored]: Adapting the collective …

D Starblanket, S Lefebvre, M Legare… - International …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Over the past several years, academic discourse has included discussions around
improving research methodologies, particularly related to Indigenous people. Using Western …

Contextual impact on indigenous entrepreneurs around the world: geographic location, socio-cultural context and economic structure

PC Ensign - International Journal of Entrepreneurship and …, 2023 - inderscienceonline.com
The number of Aboriginal people in the world is greater than that of the USA and almost
equal to that of the EU. Yet politically and economically, they are among the weakest …

Exploring the term “resilience” in Arctic health and well-being using a sharing circle as a community-centered approach: Insights from a conference workshop

G Healey Akearok, K Cueva, JPA Stoor, CVL Larsen… - Social Sciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
In the field of Arctic health,“resilience” is a term and concept used to describe capacity to
recover from difficulties. While the term is widely used in Arctic policy contexts, there is …

Researchers' reflections on ethics of care as decolonial research practice: understanding Indigenous knowledge communication systems to navigate moments of …

MI Kamlongera, MW Katenga-Kaunda - Research Ethics, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This article is autoethnographic, based upon the authors' experiences and reflections upon
encountered moments of ethical tension whilst conducting research in rural Malawi. Given …