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Learning Across Knowledge Systems 5: Methods for Reconciling Research Approaches

This fifth fact sheet from the Learning across Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems and Intersectionality series builds on the seven principles outlined in previous fact sheets and how they can be practiced through a variety of research methods. These methods emerge from both Indigenous and Western knowledges, across and beyond Turtle Island. The authors underline that research methods need to be chosen carefully, paying attention to the context and perspectives of those with whom researchers are working, so as not to erase differences by generalizing “Indigenous knowledge.” This fact sheet concludes the series.
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Learning Across Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems and Intersectionality

Learning Across Knowledge Systems 1: Introduction

Learning Across Knowledge Systems 3: How does Intersectionality Relate to Linking Frameworks?

Learning Across Knowledge Systems 5: Methods for Reconciling Research Approaches

Learning Across Knowledge Systems 4: Principles to Join Intersectionality and both Approaches
