Reflections from a Creative Community-Based Participatory Research Project Exploring Health and Body Image with First Nations Girls

In Canada, Aboriginal peoples often experience a multitude of inequalities when compared with the general population, particularly in relation to health (e.g., increased incidence of diabetes). These inequalities are rooted in a negative history of colonization. Decolonizing methodologies recognize...

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Published in:International Journal of Qualitative Methods
Main Authors: Shea, Jennifer M., Poudrier, Jennifer, Thomas, Roanne, Jeffery, Bonnie, Kiskotagan, Lenore
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2013
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/160940691301200113 2024-10-06T13:48:41+00:00 Reflections from a Creative Community-Based Participatory Research Project Exploring Health and Body Image with First Nations Girls Shea, Jennifer M. Poudrier, Jennifer Thomas, Roanne Jeffery, Bonnie Kiskotagan, Lenore 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/160940691301200113 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/160940691301200113 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1177/160940691301200113 en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license International Journal of Qualitative Methods volume 12, issue 1, page 272-293 ISSN 1609-4069 1609-4069 journal-article 2013 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/160940691301200113 2024-09-10T04:23:13Z In Canada, Aboriginal peoples often experience a multitude of inequalities when compared with the general population, particularly in relation to health (e.g., increased incidence of diabetes). These inequalities are rooted in a negative history of colonization. Decolonizing methodologies recognize these realities and aim to shift the focus from communities being researched to being collaborative partners in the research process. This article describes a qualitative community-based participatory research project focused on health and body image with First Nations girls in a Tribal Council region in Western Canada. We discuss our project design and the incorporation of creative methods (e.g., photovoice) to foster integration and collaboration as related to decolonizing methodology principles. This article is both descriptive and reflective as it summarizes our project and discusses lessons learned from the process, integrating evaluations from the participating girls as well as our reflections as researchers. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations SAGE Publications Canada International Journal of Qualitative Methods 12 1 272 293
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description In Canada, Aboriginal peoples often experience a multitude of inequalities when compared with the general population, particularly in relation to health (e.g., increased incidence of diabetes). These inequalities are rooted in a negative history of colonization. Decolonizing methodologies recognize these realities and aim to shift the focus from communities being researched to being collaborative partners in the research process. This article describes a qualitative community-based participatory research project focused on health and body image with First Nations girls in a Tribal Council region in Western Canada. We discuss our project design and the incorporation of creative methods (e.g., photovoice) to foster integration and collaboration as related to decolonizing methodology principles. This article is both descriptive and reflective as it summarizes our project and discusses lessons learned from the process, integrating evaluations from the participating girls as well as our reflections as researchers.
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Thomas, Roanne
Jeffery, Bonnie
Kiskotagan, Lenore
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Reflections from a Creative Community-Based Participatory Research Project Exploring Health and Body Image with First Nations Girls
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