Chapter 1: An Introduction to Indigenous Research Ethics
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Published:2020
Lily George, Lindsey Te Ata o Tu Macdonald, Juan Tauri, 2020. "An Introduction to Indigenous Research Ethics", Indigenous Research Ethics: Claiming Research Sovereignty Beyond Deficit and the Colonial Legacy, Lily George, Juan Tauri, Lindsey Te Ata o Tu MacDonald
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Abstract
This chapter provides an overview of the volume, beginning with anecdotes from the editors. These anecdotes demonstrate the range of issues facing Indigenous scholars and researchers who choose to work with Indigenous participants and/or communities. Reference is made to Indigenous research sovereignty, honouring the immense work undertaken by previous Indigenous scholars, enabling many today to work effectively with their own people as well as other Indigenous groups. This is considered a courageous act, given the vulnerability this opens Indigenous peoples up to in terms of the change that is engendered and the criticism from external non-Indigenous researchers that has often arisen. The organisation of the volume into three parts is discussed, and this chapter ends with synopses of the following 16 chapters.
