Book
Research and reconciliation : unsettling ways of knowing through Indigenous relationships
Canadian Scholars
2019
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Abstract
"Research and Reconciliation will profile stories of Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers engaging in research that is aligned with Indigenist ways of knowing. The contributors in this volume represent various disciplines, backgrounds, and diverse conceptions of reconciliation and its meaning in relation to ongoing settler colonial projects. This edited collection will highlight Indigenist research, methodologies, and pedagogy as forms of knowledge production and transmission that extend beyond the theoretical into practical work that demonstrates possibilities for reconciliation processes in action. Contributors include Indigenous and Non-Indigenous voices from communities across Canada as well as a few international Indigenist scholars. The book will be comprised of research stories written in a variety of creative forms, such as stories, letters, twitter conversations and visual methodologies. By emphasizing stories rather than traditional academic chapters, we aim for the book to be reflective of individual voices, relevant to Indigenous traditions of storytelling, and interesting to practitioners, community members and others outside of academia who are engaging with research."--
Details
- Title
- Research and reconciliation : unsettling ways of knowing through Indigenous relationships
- Creators
- Shawn Wilson (Editor of compilation)Andrea V Breen (Editor of compilation)Lindsay DuPré (Editor of compilation)
- Publisher
- Canadian Scholars; Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Identifiers
- 9781773381152; 991012859200502368
- Academic Unit
- Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book