Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management: Volume 15 Issue 1
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An International JournalTable of contents - Special Issue: Indigenous knowledge, priorities, and processes in qualitative research
Guest Editors: Janice Esther Tulk, Rachel Starks
Indigenous knowledges, priorities and processes in qualitative organization and management research: State of the field
Tyron Rakeiora LoveThe purpose of this short paper is to comment on the powerful contribution researchers have made to the emerging field of Indigenous O&M scholarship.
Shifting practise: recognizing Indigenous rights holders in research ethics review
Julie Bull, Karen Beazley, Jennifer Shea, Colleen MacQuarrie, Amy Hudson, Kelly Shaw, Fern Brunger, Chandra Kavanagh, Brenda GagneFor many Indigenous nations globally, ethics is a conversation. The purpose of this paper is to share and mobilize knowledge to build relationships and capacities regarding the…
Reframing research in Indigenous countries: A methodological framework for research with/within Indigenous nations
Aedan AldersonThe purpose of this paper is to address some of the implications for methodology and ethics that arise when researchers in Indigenous territories locate their research projects as…
Walking together to create harmony in research: A Murri woman’s approach to Indigenous research methodology
Julieann Coombes, Courtney RyderOne’s standpoint and consequent research paradigm impacts how we conduct research, including study design, analyses interpretation and dissemination of results. In 2017, the…
Indigenous works and two eyed seeing: mapping the case for indigenous-led research
Rick Colbourne, Peter Moroz, Craig Hall, Kelly Lendsay, Robert B. AndersonThe purpose of this paper is to explore Indigenous Works’ efforts to facilitate Indigenous-led research that is responsive to the socio-economic needs, values and traditions of…
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hybridEditors:
- Dr Paulina Segarra
- Dr Richard Longman