篮子编织作为土著的方法论和理论框架

Kelly Humphrey, Stuart Barlo, Alexandra Lasczik
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本文探讨了土著编织篮子理论方法框架的发展,该框架是一项博士研究的一部分,该研究探讨了澳大利亚土著和托雷斯海峡岛民教师对学校领导的愿望。作为理论方法论框架的土著篮子编织是通过土著和后结构理论框架的文化视角来定位的。连接和关系本体是通过故事和编织的方法编织而成的,这些方法是由篮子编织的理论框架所持有的,但在实地调查和分析中尚未实施。本文首先介绍了由主要作者与她的博士生导师共同开发的框架。
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Basket weaving as an Aboriginal methodology and theoretical framework
This article explores the development of an Aboriginal basket-weaving theoretical-methodological framework developed as part of a doctoral study that explores Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander teachers’ aspirations towards school leadership in Australia. Aboriginal basket weaving framed as theory-methodology is positioned through the cultural lens of Indigenous and post-structural theoretical frameworks. Connected and relational ontology is woven through the methodologies of storying and yarning that are held by the basket-weaving theoretical framing yet to be enacted in the fieldwork and analysis. This article is a first look at the framework developed by the lead author in concert with her doctoral supervisors.
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