Methodological decolonialism
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https://doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.069Keywords:
Decolonization, Methodologies, Ethics, Charters, Indigenous research, EthnocentrismAbstract
Decolonizing methodologies aims to challenge Western-centric perspectives in the theoretical, methodological and ethical fields. This deconstruction allows for the development of a research program that takes into account the worldviews of marginalized groups, which is explicitly recognized in charters from several regions of the world.
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