An Indigenous Strategy of Inquiry supporting Networked Learning

This paper answers two questions: What philosophical ideas in an Indigenous research paradigm serve as relational 'spaces' for a boundary-crossing Strategy of Inquiry? How do these underpinnings align with Wenger's expanded theory of Communities of Practice, a common theory within Net...

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Published in:Networked Learning Conference
Main Author: Koskinen, Katarina Parfa
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Aalborg University Open Publishing 2024
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Online Access:https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/nlc/article/view/8687
https://doi.org/10.54337/nlc.v12.8687
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spelling ftalborgunivojs:oai:dk.aau.aub.ojs:article/8687 2024-09-15T18:33:35+00:00 An Indigenous Strategy of Inquiry supporting Networked Learning Koskinen, Katarina Parfa 2024-08-16 application/pdf https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/nlc/article/view/8687 https://doi.org/10.54337/nlc.v12.8687 eng eng Aalborg University Open Publishing https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/nlc/article/view/8687/6955 https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/nlc/article/view/8687 doi:10.54337/nlc.v12.8687 Copyright (c) 2020 Katarina Parfa Koskinen https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 Networked Learning Conference; Vol. 12 (2020): Proceedings for the Twelfth International Conference on Networked learning; 326-332 2794-7661 Indigenous research paradigm Communities of Practice Relational accountability Boundary crossing Strategy of Inquiry Networked Learning info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2024 ftalborgunivojs https://doi.org/10.54337/nlc.v12.8687 2024-08-19T14:02:46Z This paper answers two questions: What philosophical ideas in an Indigenous research paradigm serve as relational 'spaces' for a boundary-crossing Strategy of Inquiry? How do these underpinnings align with Wenger's expanded theory of Communities of Practice, a common theory within Networked Learning? Finding easily available guidance into theoretical frameworks and methods working from Indigenous philosophical underpinnings has proven to be a challenge. However, in Networked Learning there are several theories aligning well with Indigenous philosophy of which Wenger's expanded theory on Communities of Practice serves as one example highlighted in this paper. In finding relational 'spaces', ontological, epistemological and axiological underpinnings in an Indigenous research paradigm has been identified through Indigenous researchers' writings, relating those to Wenger's ideas. The findings in this paper are to be considered as a starting point for further discussions and investigations. They are not aimed at offering a complete picture, rather as something that can be widened as the boundaries between different paradigms are crossed. The readings show that an Indigenous research paradigm is called for when conducting research within an Indigenous context, especially as an Indigenous researcher, but can also inform other research paradigms, offering a boundary-crossing paradigm proliferation. Several relational 'spaces' are identified and accounted for. By looking for relational 'spaces' between an Indigenous research paradigm and Networked Learning, this paper serves as a boundary-crossing object between different paradigms, providing an outline of an Indigenous Strategy of Inquiry for a research study on remote, 1-9, Sami language education where networked learning is promoted. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Open Access Journals at Aalborg University Networked Learning Conference 12 326 332
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topic Indigenous research paradigm
Communities of Practice
Relational accountability
Boundary crossing
Strategy of Inquiry
Networked Learning
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Communities of Practice
Relational accountability
Boundary crossing
Strategy of Inquiry
Networked Learning
Koskinen, Katarina Parfa
An Indigenous Strategy of Inquiry supporting Networked Learning
topic_facet Indigenous research paradigm
Communities of Practice
Relational accountability
Boundary crossing
Strategy of Inquiry
Networked Learning
description This paper answers two questions: What philosophical ideas in an Indigenous research paradigm serve as relational 'spaces' for a boundary-crossing Strategy of Inquiry? How do these underpinnings align with Wenger's expanded theory of Communities of Practice, a common theory within Networked Learning? Finding easily available guidance into theoretical frameworks and methods working from Indigenous philosophical underpinnings has proven to be a challenge. However, in Networked Learning there are several theories aligning well with Indigenous philosophy of which Wenger's expanded theory on Communities of Practice serves as one example highlighted in this paper. In finding relational 'spaces', ontological, epistemological and axiological underpinnings in an Indigenous research paradigm has been identified through Indigenous researchers' writings, relating those to Wenger's ideas. The findings in this paper are to be considered as a starting point for further discussions and investigations. They are not aimed at offering a complete picture, rather as something that can be widened as the boundaries between different paradigms are crossed. The readings show that an Indigenous research paradigm is called for when conducting research within an Indigenous context, especially as an Indigenous researcher, but can also inform other research paradigms, offering a boundary-crossing paradigm proliferation. Several relational 'spaces' are identified and accounted for. By looking for relational 'spaces' between an Indigenous research paradigm and Networked Learning, this paper serves as a boundary-crossing object between different paradigms, providing an outline of an Indigenous Strategy of Inquiry for a research study on remote, 1-9, Sami language education where networked learning is promoted.
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