Reflexivity in quantitative research: A rationale and beginner's guide

MK Jamieson, GH Govaart… - Social and Personality …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Reflexivity is the act of examining one's own assumption, belief, and judgement systems,
and thinking carefully and critically about how these influence the research process. The …

[HTML][HTML] Knowledge translation approaches and practices in Indigenous health research: a systematic review

MEM Ninomiya, R Maddox, S Brascoupé… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Knowledge translation (KT) is a critical component of any applied health research.
Indigenous Peoples' health research and KT largely continues to be taught, developed …

“Awakening the sleeping giant”: re-Indigenization principles for transforming biodiversity conservation in Canada and beyond

M'sɨt No'kmaq, A Marshall, KF Beazley, J Hum… - Facets, 2021 - facetsjournal.com
Precipitous declines in biodiversity threaten planetary boundaries, requiring transformative
changes to conservation. Colonial systems have decimated species and ecosystems and …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring the frontiers of research co-production: the Integrated Knowledge Translation Research Network concept papers

ID Graham, C McCutcheon, A Kothari - Health Research Policy and …, 2019 - Springer
Research co-production is about doing research with those who use it. This approach to
research has been receiving increasing attention from research funders, academic …

[HTML][HTML] Where is critical analysis of power and positionality in knowledge translation?

C Crosschild, N Huynh, I De Sousa, E Bawafaa… - Health Research Policy …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract In Canada, the Eurocentric epistemological foundations of knowledge translation
(KT) approaches and practices have been significantly influenced by the Canadian Institutes …

Digital storytelling as a patient engagement and research approach with First Nations women: How the medicine wheel guided our Debwewin journey

KL Rieger, M Bennett, D Martin… - Qualitative health …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
When research is conducted from a Western paradigm alone, the findings and resultant
policies often ignore Indigenous peoples' health practices and fail to align with their health …

[HTML][HTML] Conducting decolonizing research and practice with Australian First Nations to close the health gap

P Laird, AB Chang, J Jacky, M Lane, A Schultz… - Health research policy …, 2021 - Springer
The purpose of this paper is to highlight a perspective for decolonizing research with
Australian First Nations and provide a framework for successful and sustained knowledge …

[HTML][HTML] Weaving stories of strength: Ethically integrating Indigenous content in Teacher education and professional development programmes

T Riley, T Meston, C Cutler, S Low-Choy… - Teaching and Teacher …, 2024 - Elsevier
Teachers have professional obligations to incorporate Indigenous perspectives in their
teaching but face challenges due to Western-centric priorities in schools, denying students …

[HTML][HTML] Integrating knowledge and action: learnings from an implementation program for food security and food sovereignty with First Nations communities within …

A Domingo, J Yessis, KA Charles, K Skinner… - Implementation …, 2023 - Springer
Background Collaborative approaches to knowledge translation (KT) are important for
advancing community-engaged research. However, there is a need for examples of …

Debakarn Koorliny Wangkiny: steady walking and talking using first nations-led participatory action research methodologies to build relationships

M Wright, T Culbong, M Webb, A Sibosado… - Health Sociology …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Aboriginal participatory action research (APAR) has an ethical focus that corrects the
imbalances of colonisation through participation and shared decision-making to position …