Buch, Englisch, 228 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 514 g
Research and Education in the Caribbean
Buch, Englisch, 228 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 514 g
ISBN: 978-1-032-05305-9
Verlag: Routledge
The chapters present approaches to knowledge construction and knowledge sharing based on practices, lived experiences, traditions, language patterns, and rituals of Caribbean communities. The importance of an Affirming Methodologies approach is demonstrated, and the characteristics of culturally affirming research methodologies and pedagogies in diverse environments including Cuba, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and the Caribbean diaspora in Aotearoa New Zealand and Canada are explored and presented. Grounded on an understanding of the authors’ Caribbean positionality, ontological distinctions within the Caribbean research context are considered. This book moves forward from a decolonizing methodology approach, and, as such, the chapters are written, not in opposition to, or tested against Eurocentric approaches to research, but deeply rooted in a Caribbean ethos.
This book will engage researchers (both qualitative and quantitative), postgraduate students, academics, practitioners, policymakers, community workers, and lay persons who seek to employ culturally relevant local and indigenous research approaches in their work. Each chapter offers practical suggestions on the 'how' of research practice, making them accessible, relevant, and flexible for novice and seasoned researchers alike.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: Defining Affirming Methodologies and Articulating a Caribbean Space; PART I: Culturally Affirming Methodologies for Caribbean Research 1.Researcher Positioning in the Caribbean Research Space 2. Liming Methodology as a Culturally Affirming Approach to Research in Caribbean Contexts 3. Mash-Up as Method: Building Community-Based Approaches to Caribbean Feminist Research; PART II: Affirming Caribbean Pedagogies in Academia 4. Shifting from Hegemonic Teaching and Practices to Liberating and Affirmative Caribbean Pedagogies 5. Affirming an Endonormative Approach in Language Research Design in the Caribbean 6. Comparative Collaboration: Possibilities and Positionalities within Culturally Affirming Methodologies 7. Popular Education as an Emancipatory Approach to Knowledge Construction: Experiences from Cuba; PART III: Affirming Indigenous Practices 8. Groundings and Rastafari: Re-territorialising Caribbean Indigenous Knowledges 9. Affirming Methodologies in Peace and Conflict Studies 10. Cultural Affirmation through Meaning Reconstruction of Rituals and Practices within the Caribbean Conclusion