Journal article
My Research Is My Story: A Methodological Framework of Inquiry Told Through Storytelling by a Doctor of Philosophy Student
Qualitative inquiry.
15/01/2021
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Abstract
This article uses an Indigenous Research Methodology known as Storywork. Following Indigenous protocols and pedagogy through the telling of stories, the reader and listener is introduced to an Indigenist paradigm and research standpoint. Through describing my standpoint, the stories demonstrate the centrality of my Indigeneity in my methodology while also confirming an Indigenizing framework of inquiry. The stories highlight decisions and actions of government that have dismantled cultures and knowledge systems but can also be applied to public policy to enable and embed culture. Critical reflections within the stories depict Indigenous ways of being, knowing, and doing in research.
Details
- Title
- My Research Is My Story: A Methodological Framework of Inquiry Told Through Storytelling by a Doctor of Philosophy Student
- Creators
- Carmen Parter (Corresponding Author) - University of SydneyShawn Wilson - Southern Cross University, Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples
- Publication Details
- Qualitative inquiry.
- Identifiers
- 991012934098002368
- Academic Unit
- Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples
- Resource Type
- Journal article