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Challenging The Notion Of Other : Reframing Research In The Aotearoa Nz Context
Paperback Edition: 1/2006
In an attempt to bring such concerns to the fore and to encourage discussion, this book, Challenging Notions of "Other": Reframing Research in the Aotearoa New Zealand Context, grapples with this problem. It provides real-life examples of the many questions, concerns, dilemmas, and challenges that researchers face in a variety of research contexts. It views the notion of other from a variety of perspectives including those of "insiders" and outsiders”.
This book asks researchers to consider who they are in relation to those they research, and how they should adjust their practices to redress the power imbalance and create a positive research environment. The writers cover diverse areas such as researching with the disabled, Maori and Pasifika, the gendered, the "sexual other", single mothers, teachers, children, and policy makers. They are open and honest about their own experiences and provide case studies of their journeys towards a more socially just world where diversity is valued and research is a reciprocally empowering process.
Pages : 201
Publisher : NZ Council for Educational Res
Publication date : 2006
Subjects: Non-fiction, Humanities, Social Sciences, Anthropology/archaeology, Sociology, Indigenous Peoples