Description |
1 online resource. |
Series |
Routledge advances in sociology |
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Routledge advances in sociology.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Note |
Description based on print version record. |
Contents |
Chapter 1 Yammaa gamilaroi winnunguldah (Introducing autobiographical ethnicity ...) / Marcus Woolombi Waters -- chapter 2 Gamil bida-wii (Before the beginning ...) / Marcus Woolombi Waters -- chapter 3 Ngamilma-li-ayla-y (Background to the study ...) / Marcus Woolombi Waters -- chapter 4 Guwiinbaa-gi ngamuulah biibabiiba (Moving towards the book ...) / Marcus Woolombi Waters -- chapter 5 Nguwa ... ngay dhubaanma-li gay (Here ... I'll tell you a story ...) / Marcus Woolombi Waters -- chapter 6 Nhuubala winanga-y-baa (A new hypothetical space ...) / Marcus Woolombi Waters -- chapter 7 Burranba-li ngay guyungan-dhu ali-y (The fluidity of my own identity ...) / Marcus Woolombi Waters -- chapter 8 Wiringin-dhiiral (An Indigenous academy ...) / Marcus Woolombi Waters -- chapter 9 Minya burrul burranba-li mubirr (What inspired the writing ...) / Marcus Woolombi Waters -- chapter Waaran (Conclusion ...) / Marcus Woolombi Waters -- chapter Waaran garaay (Final word ...) / Marcus Woolombi Waters. |
Summary |
"Despite many scholars noting the interdisciplinary approach of Aboriginal knowledge production as a methodology within a broad range of subjects including quantum mathematics, biodiversity, sociology and the humanities - the academic study of Indigenous knowledge and people is struggling to become interdisciplinary in its approach and move beyond its current label of Indigenous Studies. Indigenous Knowledge Production specifically demonstrates the use of autobiographical ethnicity as a methodological approach, where the writer draws on lived experience and ethnic background towards creative and academic writing. Indeed, in this insightful volume, Marcus Woolombi Waters investigates the historical connection and continuity that have led to the present state of hostility witnessed in race relations around the world; seeking to further ones understanding of the motives and methods that have led to a rise in white supremacy associated with ultra-conservatism. Above all, Indigenous Knowledge Production aims to deconstruct the cultural lens applied within the West which denies the true reflection of Aboriginal and Black consciousness, and leads to the open hostility witnessed across the world. This monograph will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as postdoctoral researchers, interested in fields such as Sociology of Knowledge, Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Ethnography and Methodology."--Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Ethnology -- Biographical methods.
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Ethnology -- Authorship.
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Indigenous peoples -- Ehnic identity.
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Knowledge, Sociology of.
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Race relations.
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Ethnology. (OCoLC)fst00916106
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Indigenous peoples. (OCoLC)fst00970213
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Knowledge, Sociology of. (OCoLC)fst00988190
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Methodology. (OCoLC)fst01018722
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Qualitative research. (OCoLC)fst01084940
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Social policy. (OCoLC)fst01122738
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Sociology. (OCoLC)fst01123875
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Indigenous knowledge production London ; New York : Routledge,Taylor & Francis Group, 2018. 9781138218383 (hardback) (DLC) 2017050952 |
ISBN |
9781315437798 ebook |
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1315437791 |
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9781315437811 ebk |
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1315437813 |
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9781138218383 hardback |
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9781315437804 (e-book ; PDF) (e-book ; Mobi) |
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1315437805 |
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1138218383 |
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9781138218383 |
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9781315437781 |
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1315437783 |
Standard No. |
10.4324/9781315437811 doi |
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