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Decolonizing Research Paradigms in the Context of Settler Colonialism: An Unsettling, Mutual, and Collaborative Effort

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1609406918821574

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cross-cultural research; decolonizing methodologies; decolonizing paradigm; Indigenous paradigms; knowledge system; methodological bricolage; paradigm proliferation; radical decolonization; way of knowing; worldview

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  1. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) [895-2011-1007]
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) CREATE Transatlantic Ocean System Science and Technology (TOSST) grant

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All research is guided by a set of philosophical underpinnings. Indigenous methodologies are in line with an Indigenous paradigm, while critical and liberatory methodologies fit with the transformative paradigm. Yet Indigenous and transformative methodologies share an emancipatory and critical stance and thus are increasingly used in tandem by both Western and Indigenous scholars in an attempt to decolonize methodologies, research, and the academy as a whole. However, these multiparadigmatic spaces only superficially support decolonization which, in the Canadian context of settler colonialism, is a radical and unsettling prospect that is about land, resources, and sovereignty. Applying this definition of decolonization to the decolonization of research paradigms, this article suggests that such paradigms must be developed, from scratch, conjointly between Indigenous and Western researchers.

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