Braiding Designs for Decolonizing Research Methodologies: Theory, Practice, Ethics
Author(s) -
Heather E. McGregor,
Brooke Madden,
Marc Higgins,
Julia Ostertag
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
reconceptualizing educational research methodology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1892-042X
DOI - 10.7577/rerm.2781
Subject(s) - reciprocity (cultural anthropology) , sociology , metaphor , identity (music) , indigenous , epistemology , photovoice , aesthetics , social science , visual arts , linguistics , art , philosophy , ecology , biology
Describing methodological design in decolonizing research as the intersection of theory, practice, and ethics, we share four focused micro-stories from our respective research projects. The metaphor of braiding represents the methodological design process within each of our research stories, significantly influenced by Dwayne Donald’s (2012) Indigenous metissage. Heather grapples with notions of reciprocity, Brooke considers the role of place in the construction of teacher identity, Marc engages with reworking photovoice, and Julia brings relationships with plants into her methodological design. Intentionally interrupting each other and ourselves, we feature the moments and movements of research design that are iterative, recursive, messy, and sometimes stuck, in contrast to the linear, untainted and dogmatic methodologies that assert themselves around us. Meanings and relationships may be produced in braiding our micro-stories together, exceeding what might be possible if they were presented separately. Readers may be invited into imagining the design of decolonizing methodologies beyond those we enacted.
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