Fracturing the Colonial Paradigm: Indigenous Epistemologies and Methodologies

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128067

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Cunneen, C., Rowe, S. & Tauri, J. (2017). Fracturing the Colonial Paradigm: Indigenous Epistemologies and Methodologies. Méthod(e)s: African Review of Social Sciences Methodology, 2 (1-2), 62-78.

Abstract

This article explores the epistemological and methodological challenges posed by Indigenous peoples to the sociology of deviance, and in particular the field of criminology. The article argues that there has emerged a comprehensive challenge by Indigenous intellectuals and activists to Western social science paradigms. We set out the major concerns of Indigenous scholars, including the fundamental importance of colonialism, the role of Indigenous human rights in research and the significance of Indigenous ontologies, epistemologies and research ethics.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23754745.2017.1354548