TY - JOUR
T1 - Doing whitefella research in blackfella communities in Australia : decolonizing method in sports related research
AU - Rossi, Anthony
AU - Rynne, Steven
AU - Nelson, Alison
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - There is much for non-Indigenous researchers to consider when researching in Indigenous contexts. This paper is a story of discovery for two researchers working on a project with the Indigenous Sports Program section of the Australian Sports Commission. It documents the slow, meticulous and sometimes clumsy steps taken to gain access to communities and conduct research guided by a social justice ethic. The research was successful in that eventually it was possible to develop the trust of individuals and some of the Indigenous communities more broadly, so that information could be gathered and given within the context of shared understandings and mutual interest. However, it is the turbulent journey, filled as it is, with latent tendencies, privileged assumptions and eventually reflexive readings of the data, which remains the focus of this paper. Tentative recommendations are offered to those wishing to advance this politically and epistemologically challenging approach to culturally based research.
AB - There is much for non-Indigenous researchers to consider when researching in Indigenous contexts. This paper is a story of discovery for two researchers working on a project with the Indigenous Sports Program section of the Australian Sports Commission. It documents the slow, meticulous and sometimes clumsy steps taken to gain access to communities and conduct research guided by a social justice ethic. The research was successful in that eventually it was possible to develop the trust of individuals and some of the Indigenous communities more broadly, so that information could be gathered and given within the context of shared understandings and mutual interest. However, it is the turbulent journey, filled as it is, with latent tendencies, privileged assumptions and eventually reflexive readings of the data, which remains the focus of this paper. Tentative recommendations are offered to those wishing to advance this politically and epistemologically challenging approach to culturally based research.
KW - Aboriginal Australians
KW - colonialism
KW - research
KW - sports
UR - http://handle.westernsydney.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:45689
U2 - 10.1080/00336297.2012.749799
DO - 10.1080/00336297.2012.749799
M3 - Article
SN - 0033-6297
VL - 65
SP - 116
EP - 131
JO - Quest
JF - Quest
IS - 1
ER -