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Record ID: 08221273-8074-478b-bf84-8c11573cf90d
Web resource: http://www.indigenousjustice.gov.au/briefs/brief015.pdf
Type: Journal Article
Title: Conducting research with Indigenous people and communitiesResearch brief (Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse)
Authors: Putt, Judy
Keywords: Cross-cultural;Indigenous issues;Community development
Year: 2013
Publisher: Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse
Citation: No. 15
Notes:  Putt’s brief for Australia’s Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse highlights the shift from researcher-centred work, which risks disempowering and alienating the research ‘subject’, to acknowledging and valuing the Indigenous person’s position as ‘expert’ on their own lives, experiences and culture. Positively, Putt emphasises the increasingly collaborative and participatory approach to research and practice between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, in relation to crime and justice. While primarily related to Australia, the brief also references international examples such as Canada and New Zealand.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/13974
ISSN: 18376223
Physical description: 8p
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