"We have to start sounding the trumpet for things that are working": An interview with Dr. Marlene Brant-Castellano on concrete ways to decolonize research
Keywords:
research, aboriginal people, decolonization
Abstract
In 2004, Dr. Marlene Brant-Castellano published a well-received, and now widely cited article entitled "Ethics of Aboriginal research" in the inaugural issue of the Journal of Aboriginal Health. About a decade after this inspirational publication, we asked her to reflect on (1) the progress made in terms of ethics of research with aboriginal people; (2) her views on concrete ways to decolonize research; and (3) challenges yet to overcome in terms of ethical conduct of research with aboriginal people
Published
2017-08-04
How to Cite
Gentelet, K., Basile, S., & Asselin, H. (2017). "We have to start sounding the trumpet for things that are working": An interview with Dr. Marlene Brant-Castellano on concrete ways to decolonize research. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies, 17(3), 832-839. Retrieved from https://acme-journal.org/index.php/acme/article/view/1423
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Themed Section - Concrete Ways to Decolonize Research

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