AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples Pub Date : 2021-01-12 , DOI: 10.1177/1177180120986151 Stuart Barlo 1 , William (Bill) Edgar Boyd 2 , Margaret Hughes 1 , Shawn Wilson 1 , Alessandro Pelizzon 3
In this article, we open up Yarning as a fundamentally relational methodology. We discuss key relationships involved in Indigenous research, including with participants, Country, Ancestors, data, history, and Knowledge. We argue that the principles and protocols associated with the deepest layers of yarning in an Indigenous Australian context create a protected space which supports the researcher to develop and maintain accountability in each of these research relationships. Protection and relational accountability in turn contribute to research which is trustworthy and has integrity. Woven throughout the article are excerpts of a yarn in which the first author reflects on his personal experience of this research methodology. We hope this device serves to demonstrate the way yarning as a relational process of communication helps to bring out deeper reflection and analysis and invoke accountability in all of our research relationships.
中文翻译:
作为保护空间的纱线:研究中的关系责任制
在本文中,我们将Yarning开放为一种基本的关系方法。我们讨论与土著研究有关的关键关系,包括与参与者,国家/地区,祖先,数据,历史和知识的关系。我们认为,与澳大利亚土著情境中最深层次的纱线相关的原则和协议创建了一个受保护的空间,该空间支持研究人员在每种研究关系中发展和维持责任感。保护和相关问责制反过来又有助于值得信赖和完整的研究。整篇文章中都是纱线的摘录,第一作者在其中总结了自己对这种研究方法的亲身经历。