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View article: An Indigenous data analysis framework of practice and Carmen’s Theory
An Indigenous data analysis framework of practice and Carmen’s Theory Open
This article addresses a significant gap in our scholarly knowledge concerning the use of Indigenous ways of being, knowing, and doing, in research data analysis, when applying Indigenous philosophies and research methodologies. Often as I…
View article: Decolonizing Methodologies Through Dialogue: A Relational Literature Review on Urban Indigenous Health
Decolonizing Methodologies Through Dialogue: A Relational Literature Review on Urban Indigenous Health Open
This article responds to Tynan and Bishop’s call for relational engagement in literature reviews, employing Indigenous epistemologies and a relational, conversational approach to examine trends in urban Indigenous health research. Reflecti…
View article: An entrepreneurial option to reduce the poverty index of the beneficiaries of the human development voucher in Guayaquil
An entrepreneurial option to reduce the poverty index of the beneficiaries of the human development voucher in Guayaquil Open
The main purpose of this study is to find and disseminate a business option that can benefit and help reduce poverty rates in Guayaquil, in this case we have considered the recipients of the Human Development Bonus (BDH) and who access the…
View article: Clinical spectrum of disease and outcomes in children with Omicron SARS-COV-2 infection in Cape Town, South Africa
Clinical spectrum of disease and outcomes in children with Omicron SARS-COV-2 infection in Cape Town, South Africa Open
INTRODUCTION: Children with underlying comorbidities and infants are most severely affected by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, including in low- and middle-income countries with a high prevalence of …
View article: Putting Indigenous Cultures and Indigenous Knowledges Front and Centre to Clinical Practice: Katherine Hospital Case Example
Putting Indigenous Cultures and Indigenous Knowledges Front and Centre to Clinical Practice: Katherine Hospital Case Example Open
The inclusion of Indigenous cultures, known as the cultural determinants of health, in healthcare policy and health professional education accreditation and registration requirements, is increasingly being recognised as imperative for impr…
View article: Finding your lane: experiences and beyond for adults learning to swim
Finding your lane: experiences and beyond for adults learning to swim Open
The purpose of this study was to examine experiences and impacts from participating in an adult swim instruction program. We conducted 20 semi-structured interviews with adults aged 18 + who had participated in an adult learn to swim progr…
View article: Knowledge versus Education in the Margins: An Indigenous and Feminist Critique of Education
Knowledge versus Education in the Margins: An Indigenous and Feminist Critique of Education Open
This article highlights the perceptions and expectations of knowledge that many people, including educators and policy makers, take for granted. Our focus of understanding is Indigenous studies and gender studies. Our aim is to show how mo…
View article: Talking about the ‘r’ word: a right to a health system that is free of racism
Talking about the ‘r’ word: a right to a health system that is free of racism Open
Australia’s local, state, territory and federal governments have agreed that the 10-year life expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians will be closed by 2031. However, annual Closing the Gap reports tabled by the va…
View article: Yarning as protected space: relational accountability in research
Yarning as protected space: relational accountability in research Open
In this article, we open up Yarning as a fundamentally relational methodology. We discuss key relationships involved in Indigenous research, including with participants, Country, Ancestors, data, history, and Knowledge. We argue that the p…
View article: Double perspective narrating time, life and health
Double perspective narrating time, life and health Open
The goal of this article is to explain the concept of double perspective and the impact this may be having on the health of Indigenous people. In inter-cultural communication, there are sets of meanings that are discernible to anyone, and …
View article: Research as ceremony : articulating an indigenous research paradigm
Research as ceremony : articulating an indigenous research paradigm Open
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