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Summary |
The concept of community-led research has taken off in recent years in a variety of fields, from archaeology and anthropology to social work and everything in between. Drawing on case studies from Australia, the Pacific and Southeast Asia, this book considers what it means to participate in community-led research, for both communities and researchers. How can researchers and communities work together well, and how can research be reimagined using the knowledge of First Nations peoples and other communities to ensure it remains relevant, sustainable, socially just and inclusive? |
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JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access |
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Social sciences -- Research -- Australia -- Methodology -- Case studies.
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Social sciences -- Research. |
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Australia. |
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Methodology. |
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Case studies.
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Social sciences -- Research -- Pacific Area -- Methodology -- Case studies.
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Pacific Area. |
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Social sciences -- Research -- Southeast Asia -- Methodology -- Case studies.
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Southeast Asia. |
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Electronic books.
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Case studies.
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Added Author |
Rawlings, Victoria, editor.
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Flexner, James, editor.
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Riley, Lynette, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Community-led research. [S.l.] : Sydney University Press, 2021 1743327579 9781743327579 (OCoLC)1251764602 |
ISBN |
9781743327630 (electronic book) |
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1743327633 (electronic book) |
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9781743327586 (electronic book) |
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1743327587 (electronic book) |
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1743327579 |
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9781743327579 |
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