![]() ![]() The second part of the book meets an urgent demand: people who are carrying out their own research projects need literature which validates their frustrations in dealing with various Western paradigms. Extending the work of Foucault, she explores the intersections of imperialism, knowledge and research en route she provides a history of knowledge from the Enlightenment to postcoloniality. ![]() Her other books include the co-edited collections Decolonizing Research: Indigenous Storywork as Methodology (Zed 2019) and Indigenous and. In the first part of the book, the author critically examines the historical and philosophical base of Western research. Linda Tuhiwai is Vice-Chancellor with responsibilities for Maori development at the University of Waikato, as well as Dean of the University's School of Maori and Pacific Development, New Zealand. ![]() Here, an indigenous researcher issues a clarion call for the decolonization of research methods. Her distinctive proposals for an indigenous. Summary: From the vantage point of the colonized, the term 'research' is inextricably linked with European colonialism the way in which scientific research has been implicated in the worst excesses of imperialism remains a powerful remembered history for many of the world's colonized peoples. Linda Tuhiwai Smiths powerful critique of dominant research methodologies is eloquent, informed and timely. ![]()
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