Indigenous community engagement requirements for academic journals

IF 1.6 Q2 ETHNIC STUDIES
Cathy Fournier, Jenny R. Rand, Sherry Pictou, Kathleen Murphy, Debbie Martin, Tara Pride, Marni Amirault, Ashlee Cunsolo, Marybeth Doucette, De-Ann Sheppard, Anita C Benoit, Jane McMillan, John Sylliboy
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This commentary emerged from an Indigenous research ethics and governance gathering and a scoping review completed by a diverse team of Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars, which includes some of the co-authors of this article. A lack of detail regarding whether and how community engagement was carried out and reported in the context of published Indigenous health research in the Atlantic region of Canada were identified. This commentary builds on this work as well as other published works that emphasize the need to further ensure that Indigenous research is community based if not community led. Moreover, this commentary lends support to important changes to journal submission requirements regarding Indigenous health research submissions recently made at the Canadian Journal of Public Health through the work of Senior Editor Dr Janet Smylie and colleagues.
学术期刊的土著社区参与要求
这篇评论是由土著和非土著学者组成的一个多元化团队(其中包括本文的一些共同作者)在一次土著研究伦理和治理会议和一次范围界定审查中提出的。我们发现,在加拿大大西洋地区已发表的土著健康研究中,缺乏有关是否以及如何开展和报告社区参与的详细信息。本评论以这项工作以及其他已发表的作品为基础,强调有必要进一步确保土著研究即使不是由社区主导,也是以社区为基础的。此外,通过高级编辑 Janet Smylie 博士及其同事的工作,《加拿大公共卫生杂志》最近对有关土著健康研究投稿的期刊投稿要求进行了重要修改,本评论为这些修改提供了支持。
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