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Indigenous Storytelling and Participatory Action Research: Allies Toward Decolonization? Reflections From the Peoplesa?? International Health Tribunal

机译:土著讲故事和参与式行动研究:盟友走向非殖民化?来自Peoplesa的思考?国际卫生法庭

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Storytelling, in its various forms, has often been described as a practice with great emancipatory potential. In turn, Indigenous knowledge shows great promise in guiding a participatory action research (PAR) methodology. Yet these two approaches are rarely discussed in relation to one another, nor, has much been written in terms of how these two approaches may work synergistically toward a decolonizing research approach. In this article, I report on a community-driven knowledge translation activity, the Peoplesa?? International Health Tribunal, as an exemplar of how narrative and PAR approaches, guided by local Indigenous knowledge, have great potential to build methodologically and ethically robust research processes. Implications for building globally relevant research alliances and scholarship are further discussed, particularly in relation to working with Indigenous communities.
机译:各种形式的讲故事经常被描述为具有巨大解放潜力的实践。反过来,土著知识在指导参与式行动研究(PAR)方法学方面显示出巨大的希望。然而,这两种方法很少相互讨论,也没有针对这两种方法在非殖民化研究方法中如何协同工作而撰写过很多文章。在本文中,我报告了社区驱动的知识翻译活动Peoplesa?国际卫生法庭作为叙事和PAR方法在当地土著知识的指导下的典范,具有在方法论和伦理学上建立健全的研究程序的巨大潜力。进一步讨论了建立与全球相关的研究联盟和奖学金的意义,特别是与土著社区合作的意义。

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