Decolonizing Research
Indigenous Storywork as Methodology
Herausgeber: Archibald Q'um Q'um Xiiem, Jo-Ann; de Santolo, Jason; Lee-Morgan, Jenny Bol Jun
Decolonizing Research
Indigenous Storywork as Methodology
Herausgeber: Archibald Q'um Q'um Xiiem, Jo-Ann; de Santolo, Jason; Lee-Morgan, Jenny Bol Jun
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A landmark exploration from indigenous scholars and activists into how indigenous storytelling practices can decolonize the research of indigenous societies.
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A landmark exploration from indigenous scholars and activists into how indigenous storytelling practices can decolonize the research of indigenous societies.
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- Verlag: Zed Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9781786994615
- ISBN-10: 1786994615
- Artikelnr.: 54615918
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Zed Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9781786994615
- ISBN-10: 1786994615
- Artikelnr.: 54615918
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jo-ann Archibald (Q'um Q'um Xiiem) is scholar and educational practitioner from the Sto:lo and St'at'imc First Nations in British Columbia, Canada. She is professor emeritus in the Educational Studies Department at the UBC Faculty of Education. She was previously the Associate Dean of Indigenous Education, and the Director of NITEP (UBC's Indigenous Teacher Education Program). She is the author of Indigenous Storywork: Educating the Heart, Mind, Body, and Spirit (2008). Jenny Bol Jun Lee-Morgan is a Maori scholar and educational practitioner. Her tribal affiliations are to Ngati Mahuta, Waikato-Tainui. She is a Professor of Maori Research, and Director of Nga Wai a te Tui Maori and Indigenous Research, Unitec Institute of Technology, New Zealand. She previously served as deputy director of the Kotahi Research Institute, The University, and as the head of the School of Maori Education (Te Puna Wananga), The University of Auckland. Her previous works include: co-edited book Decolonisation in Aotearoa: Education, research and practice (Hutchings & Lee-Morgan, 2016) that won Te Korero Pono in the Nga Kupu Ora Aotearoa Maori Book Awards 2017; Oho ake: Rehu Marae (Lee & Selwyn, 2010); and Jade Taniwha: Maori-Chinese Identity and Schooling in Aotearoa (2007). Dr Jason De Santolo is a researcher & creative producer. His tribal affiliations are Garrwa and Barunggam. He is Assoc Professor of Indigenous Research in the School of Design at University of Technology Sydney and an Associate in the Institute for Sustainable Futures. He previously worked as a Senior Researcher in Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research where he led New Media and the Indigenous Research Synergies strategy. Jason co-edited Decolonizing Research: Indigenous storywork as methodology (2019) with Jo-Ann Archibald and Jenny Lee-Morgan (Zed Books). His latest documentary Warburdar Bununu/Water Shield (2019) explores water contamination in his homelands and Borroloola, Northern Territory and will be premiering at the Sydney Film Festival.
Part I: Aotearoa NZ
1. Purakau: From the Inside Out - Jenny Lee-Morgan
2. Within the Womb of our Ancestor: Restoring and Restorying our Ancestral
Lnowledges through Wananga - Naomi Simmonds
3. Naming our Names and Telling our Stories - Joeliee Seed-Pihama
4. Purakau as Method: Storying Gender in Maori Worlds - Hayley Marama
Cavino
5. Indigenous Storywork and Law: Exploring Maori Legal Traditions - Carwyn
Jones
6. Whanau Storytelling as a Decolonial Research Method - Leonie Pihama
Part II: Australia
7. Yanyba Jarngkurr, Kingkalli: Song Tradition Renewal and Story-World
Enactments of Sustainable Autonomy - Jason De Santolo, Gadrian Hoosan,
Bruce King
8. Indigenous Story-Telling: Decolonising Institutions and Assertive
Self-Determination and implications for Legal Practice - Larissa Behrendt
9. Designing a Sovereign Storytelling Model - Dr Romaine Moreton
10. Fire Country: A Storied Journey into the Revitalising of Ancient Fire
Knowledge Practices - Victor Steffensen
11. Lilyology as a Transformative Framework for Decolonising Ethical Spaces
within the Academy - Nerida Blair
12. Storywork in Storytelling: Indigenous Knowledges as Literary Theory -
Evelyn Araluen Corr
Part III: Canada
13. Indigenous Storywork: Past, Present, and Future - Jo-ann Archibald Q'um
Q'um Xiiem
14. Indigenous Visual Storywork for Indigenous Film Aesthetics - Dorothy
Christian
15. Using the Indigenous Storywork Principles to Guide Ethical Practices in
Research - Sara Florence Davidson
16. Leq'7es te Stsptekwll: Our Memories Long Ago - Georgina Martin and
Elder Jean William
17. Indigenous Storywork, Mathematics Education, and Community-Based
Research - Cynthia Nicol, Joanne Yovanovich, Jo-ann Archibald
1. Purakau: From the Inside Out - Jenny Lee-Morgan
2. Within the Womb of our Ancestor: Restoring and Restorying our Ancestral
Lnowledges through Wananga - Naomi Simmonds
3. Naming our Names and Telling our Stories - Joeliee Seed-Pihama
4. Purakau as Method: Storying Gender in Maori Worlds - Hayley Marama
Cavino
5. Indigenous Storywork and Law: Exploring Maori Legal Traditions - Carwyn
Jones
6. Whanau Storytelling as a Decolonial Research Method - Leonie Pihama
Part II: Australia
7. Yanyba Jarngkurr, Kingkalli: Song Tradition Renewal and Story-World
Enactments of Sustainable Autonomy - Jason De Santolo, Gadrian Hoosan,
Bruce King
8. Indigenous Story-Telling: Decolonising Institutions and Assertive
Self-Determination and implications for Legal Practice - Larissa Behrendt
9. Designing a Sovereign Storytelling Model - Dr Romaine Moreton
10. Fire Country: A Storied Journey into the Revitalising of Ancient Fire
Knowledge Practices - Victor Steffensen
11. Lilyology as a Transformative Framework for Decolonising Ethical Spaces
within the Academy - Nerida Blair
12. Storywork in Storytelling: Indigenous Knowledges as Literary Theory -
Evelyn Araluen Corr
Part III: Canada
13. Indigenous Storywork: Past, Present, and Future - Jo-ann Archibald Q'um
Q'um Xiiem
14. Indigenous Visual Storywork for Indigenous Film Aesthetics - Dorothy
Christian
15. Using the Indigenous Storywork Principles to Guide Ethical Practices in
Research - Sara Florence Davidson
16. Leq'7es te Stsptekwll: Our Memories Long Ago - Georgina Martin and
Elder Jean William
17. Indigenous Storywork, Mathematics Education, and Community-Based
Research - Cynthia Nicol, Joanne Yovanovich, Jo-ann Archibald
Part I: Aotearoa NZ
1. Purakau: From the Inside Out - Jenny Lee-Morgan
2. Within the Womb of our Ancestor: Restoring and Restorying our Ancestral
Lnowledges through Wananga - Naomi Simmonds
3. Naming our Names and Telling our Stories - Joeliee Seed-Pihama
4. Purakau as Method: Storying Gender in Maori Worlds - Hayley Marama
Cavino
5. Indigenous Storywork and Law: Exploring Maori Legal Traditions - Carwyn
Jones
6. Whanau Storytelling as a Decolonial Research Method - Leonie Pihama
Part II: Australia
7. Yanyba Jarngkurr, Kingkalli: Song Tradition Renewal and Story-World
Enactments of Sustainable Autonomy - Jason De Santolo, Gadrian Hoosan,
Bruce King
8. Indigenous Story-Telling: Decolonising Institutions and Assertive
Self-Determination and implications for Legal Practice - Larissa Behrendt
9. Designing a Sovereign Storytelling Model - Dr Romaine Moreton
10. Fire Country: A Storied Journey into the Revitalising of Ancient Fire
Knowledge Practices - Victor Steffensen
11. Lilyology as a Transformative Framework for Decolonising Ethical Spaces
within the Academy - Nerida Blair
12. Storywork in Storytelling: Indigenous Knowledges as Literary Theory -
Evelyn Araluen Corr
Part III: Canada
13. Indigenous Storywork: Past, Present, and Future - Jo-ann Archibald Q'um
Q'um Xiiem
14. Indigenous Visual Storywork for Indigenous Film Aesthetics - Dorothy
Christian
15. Using the Indigenous Storywork Principles to Guide Ethical Practices in
Research - Sara Florence Davidson
16. Leq'7es te Stsptekwll: Our Memories Long Ago - Georgina Martin and
Elder Jean William
17. Indigenous Storywork, Mathematics Education, and Community-Based
Research - Cynthia Nicol, Joanne Yovanovich, Jo-ann Archibald
1. Purakau: From the Inside Out - Jenny Lee-Morgan
2. Within the Womb of our Ancestor: Restoring and Restorying our Ancestral
Lnowledges through Wananga - Naomi Simmonds
3. Naming our Names and Telling our Stories - Joeliee Seed-Pihama
4. Purakau as Method: Storying Gender in Maori Worlds - Hayley Marama
Cavino
5. Indigenous Storywork and Law: Exploring Maori Legal Traditions - Carwyn
Jones
6. Whanau Storytelling as a Decolonial Research Method - Leonie Pihama
Part II: Australia
7. Yanyba Jarngkurr, Kingkalli: Song Tradition Renewal and Story-World
Enactments of Sustainable Autonomy - Jason De Santolo, Gadrian Hoosan,
Bruce King
8. Indigenous Story-Telling: Decolonising Institutions and Assertive
Self-Determination and implications for Legal Practice - Larissa Behrendt
9. Designing a Sovereign Storytelling Model - Dr Romaine Moreton
10. Fire Country: A Storied Journey into the Revitalising of Ancient Fire
Knowledge Practices - Victor Steffensen
11. Lilyology as a Transformative Framework for Decolonising Ethical Spaces
within the Academy - Nerida Blair
12. Storywork in Storytelling: Indigenous Knowledges as Literary Theory -
Evelyn Araluen Corr
Part III: Canada
13. Indigenous Storywork: Past, Present, and Future - Jo-ann Archibald Q'um
Q'um Xiiem
14. Indigenous Visual Storywork for Indigenous Film Aesthetics - Dorothy
Christian
15. Using the Indigenous Storywork Principles to Guide Ethical Practices in
Research - Sara Florence Davidson
16. Leq'7es te Stsptekwll: Our Memories Long Ago - Georgina Martin and
Elder Jean William
17. Indigenous Storywork, Mathematics Education, and Community-Based
Research - Cynthia Nicol, Joanne Yovanovich, Jo-ann Archibald