Decolonized Research-Storying Bringing Indigenous Ontologies and Care into the Practices of Research Writing
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In this chapter we want to bring Indigenous ontologies and ways of knowing into the practices of decolonized research-storying. One implication about that is bringing Eana, Earth in North Sámi, as a narrator into the text. This text is a collaborative endeavour, where we write about and with our encountering and living with/in Indigenous societies and ontologies. Care becomes present both in creating space for Indigenous ontologies in research-storying and in sharing and inviting other researchers to share their stories of friction in order to make the ontological change more likely to happen.
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Kramvig B, Guttorm HE, Kantonen L, Pyhälä A: Decolonized Research-Storying Bringing Indigenous Ontologies and Care into the Practices of Research Writing. In: Virtanen P, Keskitalo PPK, Olsen TA. Indigenous Research Methodologies in Sámi and Global Contexts, 2021. Brill|Sense p. 113-143Metadata
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