Reflections on Power Relations and Reciprocity in the Field While Conducting Research with Indigenous Peoples

A. Paksi, Ilona Kivinen
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This chapter looks at how specific research methods are chosen when conducting research with Indigenous Peoples and how theoretical principles and approaches are manifested on the ground. The authors share their personal stories and reflect on their research practices based on their fieldwork experience with the North Sámi in Finland and Norway, and with the Khwe San in Namibia. The two Indigenous groups represent two markedly different contexts. However, the commonalities in the uphold-ing of cultural traditions allow researchers to reflect on methodological choices on shared grounds. Two sets of principles for conducting research in an Indigenous context are discussed, while the authors reflect on two main topics in more details; power relations and reciprocity. This chapter argues that principles such as methodological flexibility and the researcher’s relationships with the community members, cultural values and the research topic are vital elements of research carried out with Indigenous communities.
与原住民进行田野调查时对权力关系与互惠的思考
本章着眼于在对土著人民进行研究时如何选择具体的研究方法,以及如何在实地体现理论原则和方法。作者们分享了他们的个人故事,并根据他们在芬兰和挪威的北方Sámi以及在纳米比亚的Khwe San的实地考察经验,反思了他们的研究实践。这两个土著群体代表着两种明显不同的背景。然而,维护文化传统的共同性使研究人员能够在共同的基础上反思方法选择。讨论了在土著背景下进行研究的两套原则,同时作者更详细地反思了两个主要主题;权力关系与互惠。本章认为,方法灵活性、研究人员与社区成员的关系、文化价值观和研究主题等原则是与土著社区开展研究的重要因素。
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