Methodologies for Collaborative, Respectful and Caring Research: Conversations with Professional Indigenous Women from Mexico
Marina Cadaval Narezo ()
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Marina Cadaval Narezo: Erasmus University Rotterdam
Chapter Chapter 7 in Feminist Methodologies, 2022, pp 139-161 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract This chapter presents the methodological process built during my doctoral research about the expectations on graduate education and the consequent professional and community journeys of a group of indigenous women from Mexico. In this text, are explored the encounters with two women with masters degrees—a Zapotec from Oaxaca and a Maya from Yucatan—as an exercise to reflect on how to generate knowledge that considers multiple standpoints, that is collaborative, anti-oppressive, caring and follows a constant self-reflectivity. The text is also an exercise for a narrative that shows and shapes a methodological path throug time, exposing temporalities and contexts that are not fixed yet connected.
Keywords: Professional Indigenous Women; Graduate Education; Caring Research; Indigenous Methodologies; Feminist Methodologies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-82654-3_7
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