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Research Methods in Indigenous Contexts (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)

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This forward-looking resource offers readers a modern contextual framework for conducting social science research with indigenous peoples.

Foundational chapters summarize current UN-based standards for indigenous rights and autonomy, with their implications for research practice.

Coverage goes on to detail minimally-invasive data-gathering methods, survey current training and competency issues, and consider the scientist’s role in research, particularly as a product of his/her own cultural background.

From these guidelines and findings, students and professionals have a robust base for carrying out indigenous research that is valid and reliable as well as respectful and ethical. Among the topics covered:·         Cultural theories and cultural dominance. ·         The legal framework of research in indigenous contexts. ·         The role of language within indigenous peoples’ cultural rights. ·         Methodology: how to optimally collect data in the field. ·         Researchers’ influence and philosophy of science. ·         Learning how to prepare research in indigenous contexts. Research Methods in Indigenous Contexts is an important reference benefitting a wide audience, including students and researchers in the social sciences, humanities, and psychology; decision-makers of NGOs and GOs that act with regard to humanitarian aid, for tourism projects, or any other contingency with indigenous contexts; and policymakers interested in the aspects of human activity upon which indigenous cultural concerns are based.

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Product Details
3319892061 / 9783319892061
Paperback / softback
305.8
06/06/2019
Switzerland
236 pages, 5 Illustrations, black and white; VIII, 236 p. 5 illus.
155 x 235 mm