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Main Conference
Type of Proposal
Paper: Model or theory development
Abstract
This paper examines decoloniality and ethnographic research using Maria Lugones' theoretical conceptualization of motion and stasis. In doing so, this supports developing a decolonial praxis-oriented toward culturally responsive research.
Keywords
methodology, decoloniality, ethnography
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Recommended Citation
Hunting, E. J.
(2022).
Decoloniality as Methodological Praxis.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2022/papers/13
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Decoloniality as Methodological Praxis
This paper examines decoloniality and ethnographic research using Maria Lugones' theoretical conceptualization of motion and stasis. In doing so, this supports developing a decolonial praxis-oriented toward culturally responsive research.