Re-imagining the dialogic spaces of talanoa through Samoan onto-epistemology

Q4 Social Sciences Waikato Journal of Education Pub Date : 2021-07-05 DOI:10.15663/WJE.V26I1.770
J. Matapo, D. Enari
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This article proposes a Samoan indigenous philosophical position to reconceptualise the dialogic spaces of talanoa; particularly how talanoa is applied methodologically to research practice. Talanoa within New Zealand Pacific research scholarship is problematised, raising particular tensions of the universal and humanistic ideologies that are entrenched within institutional ethics and research protocols. The dialogic relational space which is embedded throughout talanoa methodology is called into question, evoking alternative ways of knowing and being within the talanoa research assemblage[1] (including the material-world). Samoan epistemology reveals that nature is constituted within personhood (Vaai & Nabobo-Baba, 2017) and that nature is co-agentic with human in an ecology of knowing. We call for a shift in thinking material-ethics that opens talanoa to a materialist process ontology, where knowledge generation emerges through human and non-human encounters.     [1] The concept of assemblage developed by Deleuze and Guattari (1987) refers to a process of temporary arrangements or constellations of objects, expressions, bodies, qualities and territories that create new ways of functioning. The assemblage is a multiplicity shaped by a wide range of flows and emerges from the arranging process of heterogenous elements (Livesey, 2010).
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通过萨摩亚本体认识论重新想象塔拉诺阿的对话空间
本文提出萨摩亚本土哲学立场来重新定义塔拉诺阿的对话空间;特别是talanoa如何在方法论上应用于研究实践。新西兰太平洋研究学术中的Talanoa是有问题的,引起了普遍和人文主义意识形态的特别紧张,这些意识形态在制度伦理和研究协议中根深蒂固。在talanoa方法论中嵌入的对话关系空间受到质疑,唤起了talanoa研究组合[1](包括物质世界)中认识和存在的替代方式。萨摩亚认识论表明,自然是在人格内构成的(Vaai & Nabobo-Baba, 2017),在认识的生态中,自然与人类是共同代理的。我们呼吁物质伦理思想的转变,将talanoa打开到唯物主义的过程本体论,其中知识的产生是通过人类和非人类的相遇而产生的。[1]德勒兹(Deleuze)和瓜塔里(Guattari)(1987)提出的组合概念,指的是创造新的功能方式的物体、表达、身体、品质和领域的临时安排或星座的过程。这种组合是由广泛的流动形成的多样性,并从异质元素的排列过程中产生(Livesey, 2010)。
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Waikato Journal of Education Social Sciences-Education
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