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  Research methods as a situated response: towards a First Nations' methodology
 
 
Title: Research methods as a situated response: towards a First Nations' methodology
Author: Hermes, Mary
Appeared in: International journal of qualitative studies in education
Paging: Volume 11 (1998) nr. 1 pages 155-168
Year: 1998-01-01
Contents: In this paper the author writes in retrospect about her experience of researching the creation of a culture-based curriculum in a tribal community. She is situated in the community as both an insider and an outsider, represented in this article through the use of an academic voice spliced with a narrative voice. Both her research problem and methodology emerged as a response to the community. The methodology she used was inspired by a wide range of cultural and academic traditions. Finally, rather than prescribing a particular formula for research in Native communities, she is suggesting that the model of a ''situated response,'' particular and dependent on context, would ground research in community, as well as academic, concerns.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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