Editorial

This edition of the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies marks the tenth since the journal’s launch in 2008. During that time, over forty articles and eleven book reviews have been published, which is testament to the continuing upward trajectory of Critical Indigenous Studies. Altho...

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Main Authors: Moreton-Robinson, Aileen, Walter, Maggie, Singh, David
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Carumba Institute, QUT, Brisbane, Australia 2013
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Online Access:https://ijcis.qut.edu.au/article/view/104
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spelling ftjintjcj:oai:ojs2.journal.library.qut.edu.au:article/104 2024-06-23T07:52:50+00:00 Editorial Moreton-Robinson, Aileen Walter, Maggie Singh, David 2013-01-01 application/pdf https://ijcis.qut.edu.au/article/view/104 eng eng Carumba Institute, QUT, Brisbane, Australia https://ijcis.qut.edu.au/article/view/104/104 https://ijcis.qut.edu.au/article/view/104 International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2013); 1 1837-0144 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2013 ftjintjcj 2024-05-27T03:03:22Z This edition of the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies marks the tenth since the journal’s launch in 2008. During that time, over forty articles and eleven book reviews have been published, which is testament to the continuing upward trajectory of Critical Indigenous Studies. Although there continues to be an increasing range of areas of Indigenous research to which a critical focus is brought to bear, a consistent issue for many of the journal’s contributors has been the delineation and application of Indigenous methods and methodologies in social research. The present edition is no exception, with two articles focussing on Indigenous-centred research. The first, by Krystal Summers, reflexively explores the author’s experiences as an undergraduate student undertaking Indigenous-centred research in Peru. As an Indigenous First Nations woman, Summers was mindful that her research practice was faithful to the ethics and protocols outlined in her original project proposal. Her subsequent ‘journey of critical reflexive understanding and storytelling’ supports the proposition of current literature in Indigenous research methodologies that a properly critical Indigenous ethnography will naturally enjoin with Indigenous epistemologies and methodologies Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations International Journal for Crime and Justice (Queensland University of Technology)
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description This edition of the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies marks the tenth since the journal’s launch in 2008. During that time, over forty articles and eleven book reviews have been published, which is testament to the continuing upward trajectory of Critical Indigenous Studies. Although there continues to be an increasing range of areas of Indigenous research to which a critical focus is brought to bear, a consistent issue for many of the journal’s contributors has been the delineation and application of Indigenous methods and methodologies in social research. The present edition is no exception, with two articles focussing on Indigenous-centred research. The first, by Krystal Summers, reflexively explores the author’s experiences as an undergraduate student undertaking Indigenous-centred research in Peru. As an Indigenous First Nations woman, Summers was mindful that her research practice was faithful to the ethics and protocols outlined in her original project proposal. Her subsequent ‘journey of critical reflexive understanding and storytelling’ supports the proposition of current literature in Indigenous research methodologies that a properly critical Indigenous ethnography will naturally enjoin with Indigenous epistemologies and methodologies
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Singh, David
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