Indigenous Research Methods and Ethics
This course will address methodological and ethical issues related to conducting research with Indigenous peoples. Indigenous and Western approaches to the constructions of knowledge are explored with an emphasis on Indigenous knowledges and how they are practiced in methodological approaches to research. 3 hours; lecture and seminar
INDIG ST 2M03
Indigenous Research Methods and Ethics
Unit(s): 3.0 | Level(s): II | Term(s): Fall | Offered?: Yes | Language?: No |
This course will address methodological and ethical issues related to conducting research with Indigenous peoples. Indigenous and Western approaches to the constructions of knowledge are explored with an emphasis on Indigenous knowledges and how they are practiced in methodological approaches to research. 3 hours; lecture and seminar
Assistant Professor | Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Well-Being, Community Engagement, and Innovation
Prerequisite(s): INDIG ST 1A03 or 1AA3
Antirequisite(s): INDIG ST 2AA3 and INDIG ST 2M06A/B
Required Courses
- INDIG ST 1A03: Introduction to Indigenous Studies
- INDIG ST 1AA3: Introduction to Contemporary Indigenous Studies
- RECONCIL 1A03: Reconciling What? Indigenous Relations in Canada
Anti-requisites
- INDIG ST 2AA3: Indigenous Knowledge and Methodology
- INDIG ST 2M06 A/B: Indigenous Knowledge, Research and Methodology