Introducing Indigenous Postqualitative Inquiry /
This guide outlines an approach to research that combines Indigenous theory and research ethics with Post Qualitative Inquiry (PQI) approaches to collecting and analysing data, to produce Indigenous PQI (IPQI). It makes a case for PQI as a form of Indigenous research methodology, hence IPQI, to enco...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London :
SAGE Publications Ltd,
2024.
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| Series: | SAGE Research methods: diversifying and decolonizing research.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
| Summary: | This guide outlines an approach to research that combines Indigenous theory and research ethics with Post Qualitative Inquiry (PQI) approaches to collecting and analysing data, to produce Indigenous PQI (IPQI). It makes a case for PQI as a form of Indigenous research methodology, hence IPQI, to encourage more Indigenous researchers to consider doing PQI. IPQI means Indigenous researchers using PQI approaches. As with all Indigenous research methodologies, IPQI requires Indigenous knowledge and is therefore not a formula that can be picked up and used by non-Indigenous researchers. However, this guide may be useful to non-Indigenous teachers, supervisors, or colleagues of Indigenous researchers and research students, and to those wishing to gain insight into Indigenous research methodologies. 'Indigenous' is an umbrella term that is political and relational rather than a natural category, so it lacks detailed meaning until located in a particular social context and Indigenous identity. IPQI is a critical, decolonial approach to research, in which the term 'method' is used with caution. IPQI remains part of qualitative research, and may incorporate empirical data, but is characterized by (1) an Indigenous research identity; and (2) extending the range of possible forms of research data, to also include nonempirical elements. Sensitive to context, IPQI is always concerned with advancing the larger political aims of the Indigenous group involved. This guide introduces IPQI by unpacking both terms, Indigenous and PQI, and explaining how IPQI is useful, and for whom. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
| ISBN: | 9781529690736 1529690730 |