Authors
Te Kahuratai Moko-Painting, Logan Hamley, Dan Hikuroa, Jade Le Grice, Tara McAllister, Georgia McLellan, Hineatua Parkinson, Larissa Renfrew, Sarah T Rewi
Publication date
2023/3
Journal
Environment and Planning F
Volume
2
Issue
1-2
Pages
11-37
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Overcoming the long-standing distrust of ‘research’ is especially challenging within the colonial structures of Western science. This article aspires to rise to this challenge by conceptualising Pūtaiao as a form of Indigenous research sovereignty. Grounded in Kaupapa Māori Theory, Pūtaiao is envisioned as a Kaupapa Māori way of doing science in which Indigenous leadership is imperative. It incorporates Māori ways of knowing, being, and doing when undertaking scientific research. An essential element of Pūtaiao is setting a decolonising agenda, drawing from both Kaupapa Māori Theory and Indigenous methodologies. Accordingly, this centres the epistemology, ontology, axiology and positionality of researchers in all research, which informs their research standpoint. This approach speaks back to ontological framings of Western scientific research that restrict Indigenous ways of researching in the scientific …
Total citations
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