Knowledge Construction and Research Methods

Knowledge Construction and Theory

  • Lee, L.L. (Ed.). (2014). Diné perspectives: Revitalizing and reclaiming Navajo thought. University of Arizona Press.
  • Mignolo, W.D. (2021). The politics of decolonial investigations. Duke University Press.
  • Reiter, B. (Ed.). (2018). Constructing the pluriverse: The geopolitics of knowledge. Duke University Press.

Research Methods

  • Alonso Bejarano, C., López Juárez, L., Mijangos Garcia, M.A., & Goldstein, D.M. (2019). Decolonizing ethnography: Undocumented immigrants and new directions in social science. Duke University Press.
  • Archibald, J., Lee-Morgan, J., & De Santolo, J. (Eds.). (2019). Decolonizing research: Indigenous storywork as methodology. Zed Books.
  • Kovach, M. (2021). Indigenous methodologies: Characteristics, conversations, and contexts. 2nd ed. University of Toronto Press.
  • Rajan, K.S. (2021). Multisituated: Ethnography as diasporic praxis. Duke University Press.
  • Tuhiwai Smith, L. (2021). Decolonizing methodologies: Research and Indigenous peoples. 3rd ed. Zed Books.
  • Wilson, S. (2008). Research Is ceremony: Indigenous research methods. Fernwood Publishing.

Language

  • Freeland, M.D. (2020). Aazheyaadizi: Worldview, language, and the logics of decolonization. Michigan State University Press.