Researching anger in indigenous men in prison : a perspective from non-indigenous researchers
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In this chapter, the attempts of non-Indigenous researchers to develop an appropriate research methodology to investigate anger in Indigenous men in prison are described. The chapter examines the need for research that can meaningfully inform service provision to be conducted in the context of Indigenous critiques of mainstream research methodologies and describes some of the issues that arose in our attempt to achieve this. What emerged was an appreciation of the way in which the research methodologies that were available to us were inescapably representations of our own cultural backgrounds and that effective and culturally acceptable research practice was not a question of mere methodology, but of being prepared to remain conscious of the potential for our research to do harm.
History
Chapter number
6
Pagination
75-86
ISBN-13
9781402085666
Language
eng
Publication classification
B1.1 Book chapter
Copyright notice
2008, Springer Science + Business Media B.V.
Extent
18
Editor/Contributor(s)
Liamputtong P
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Place of publication
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Title of book
Doing cross-cultural research : ethical and methodological perspectives