Indigenous Research Methodologies
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Abstract
The transnational perspectives offered in Indigenous Research Methodologies by Bagele Chilisa make this book not only a valuable resource for university- and community-based research and engagement, but also one with practical and wide-reaching appeal for scholars, community researchers, and graduate students. Bagele Chilisa, a Botswanabased scholar, undertakes an extensive examination of Indigenous methodologies that draws on theories and practices from a variety of cultural and academic contexts. Her examples range across African proverbs and songs, Indigenous story-telling and mixed research methods including Indigenized Euro-Western approaches.
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- Indigenous
- Appeal
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Sociology
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Community engagement
- Graduate students
- Engineering ethics
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