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Are you really using Yarning research? Mapping Social and Family Yarning to strengthen Yarning research quality
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples Pub Date : 2021-05-15 , DOI: 10.1177/11771801211015442
Petah Atkinson 1 , Marilyn Baird 2 , Karen Adams 1
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Yarning as a research method has its grounding as an Aboriginal culturally specified process. Significant to the Research Yarn is relationality, however; this is a missing feature of published research findings. This article aims to address this. The research question was, what can an analysis of Social and Family Yarning tell us about relationality that underpins a Research Yarn. Participant recruitment occurred using convenience sampling, and data collection involved Yarning method. Five steps of data analysis occurred featuring Collaborative Yarning and Mapping. Commonality existed between researcher and participants through predominantly experiences of being a part of Aboriginal community, via Aboriginal organisations and Country. This suggests shared explicit and tacit knowledge and generation of thick data. Researchers should report on their experience with Yarning, the types of Yarning they are using, and the relationality generated from the Social, Family and Research Yarn.



中文翻译:

您是否真的在使用Yarning研究?绘制社会和家庭毛线图以提高毛线研究质量

纱线作为一种研究方法,其根基是原住民文化指定的过程。然而,对研究纱线而言重要的是关系。这是已发表的研究发现所缺少的功能。本文旨在解决此问题。研究的问题是,对社会和家庭毛线的分析能告诉我们有关研究毛线的关系的信息。参与者的招募是使用方便抽样进行的,而数据收集则涉及到了Yarning方法。数据分析分为协作纱线和制图五个步骤。研究人员和参与者之间的共通之处主要是通过原住民组织和国家/地区成为原住民社区的一部分而获得的。这表明共享的显性和隐性知识以及大量数据的生成。

更新日期:2021-05-15
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