Decolonising qualitative research with respectful, reciprocal, and responsible research practice: a narrative review of the application of Yarning method in qualitative …

M Kennedy, R Maddox, K Booth, S Maidment… - International journal for …, 2022 - Springer
Background Indigenous academics have advocated for the use and validity of Indigenous
methodologies and methods to centre Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing in …

From deficit to strength-based Aboriginal health research—moving toward flourishing

J Bullen, T Hill-Wall, K Anderson, A Brown… - International journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Aboriginal Australians have a fundamental human right to opportunities that lead to healthy
and flourishing lives. While the impact of trauma on Aboriginal Australians is well …

Ethical publishing in 'Indigenous' contexts

R Maddox, A Drummond, M Kennedy, SA Martinez… - 2024 - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com
Ethical publishing practices are vital to tobacco control research practice, particularly
research involving Indigenous (Indigenous peoples: For the purposes of this Special …

Embedding indigenous knowledges and voices in planetary health education

G Brand, S Wise, G Bedi, R Kickett - The Lancet Planetary Health, 2023 - thelancet.com
Internationally, the health-care sector has been slower than many other sectors in reducing
its carbon emissions and broader environmental footprint. Incrementally, tertiary education …

Racism data in Australia: A review of quantitative studies and directions for future research

J Ben, A Elias, R Sharples, K Dunn… - … of intercultural studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
There are growing public discussions about racism in Australia with renewed government
commitment to addressing it. Robust evidence and high-quality data are important for …

[HTML][HTML] Is non-medical use normal? Normalisation, medicalisation and pharmaceutical consumption

GC Dertadian - International Journal of Drug Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
The theory of the normalisation of youth drug use in advanced capitalist societies has had
an enduring legacy in contemporary drug scholarship. While the literature on the …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding how whānau-centred initiatives can improve Māori health in Aotearoa New Zealand

A Reweti - Health Promotion International, 2023 - academic.oup.com
This article highlights the significance of prioritizing Indigenous voices and knowledge
systems, using whānau-centred initiatives (a concept that encompasses the broader family …

[HTML][HTML] The Coloniality of drug prohibition

GC Dertadian - International Journal of Drug Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
There have been several recent commentaries which have highlighted the relevance of the
postcolonial perspective to drug prohibition and called for the decolonisation of drug policy …

The health and wellbeing of indigenous and tribal peoples around the globe: ensuring and promoting best practice in research

K Griffiths, A Diaz, LJ Whop, J Cunningham - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Indigenous and Tribal peoples account for approximately 6.2% of the world's population,
comprising over 476 million people across 90 countries [1]. They have unique cultures …

[HTML][HTML] How is nutrition, health and wellbeing conceptualised in connection with seafood for coastal Indigenous Peoples'

B Cubillo, N Stacey, J Brimblecombe - Food Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Coastal Indigenous people access and maintain customary connections to seafood for
nourishment, livelihoods and Indigenous values. It is recognised that seafood contributes …