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Masatoshi Sato; Benjamín Cárcamo – Educational Researcher, 2024
Educational researchers are increasingly expected to focus on their research productivity as per their professional performance. Such a trend may have influenced their professional identities and activities, especially in the Global South, where researchers have not been immersed in the new research culture and where their assumed primary role may…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Researchers, Research and Development, Theory Practice Relationship
Roza Sagitova; Zarena Syrgak kyzy; Lynne Parmenter – Research Ethics, 2025
This paper addresses the issue of how local and global norms and requirements are negotiated in the early stages of development of Social Science research ethics policy in a Global South context. A review of relevant literature followed by analysis of relevant national and institutional policies highlights both tensions and creative potential for…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Social Science Research, Local Norms, Global Approach
Patricia Ward; Muath Abudalu – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
What explains why reductive explanations of social phenomena in the global South persist? This paper addresses this question by considering how researchers' assumptions of their positionality premised upon global North-South explanations of power shape "how" they collect and determine the scope of their data. Building upon standpoint…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Social Science Research, Power Structure, Researchers
Aimee Haley; Sintayehu Kassaye Alemu; Zenawi Zerihun; Liisa Uusimäki – Educational Review, 2024
Universities engage in international collaboration for a number of reasons. In the global North, which is characterised by wealth and power, universities increasingly use international collaboration for competitiveness and marketisation. In contrast, the global South engages in collaboration to strengthen research and build knowledge capacity.…
Descriptors: Universities, International Cooperation, Institutional Cooperation, Developing Nations
Sulley Ibrahim; Line Kuppens; Justin Sheria Nfundiko – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2024
In this article, we scrutinise the importance of researchers' positionality vis-à-vis the 'Global South'/'North' binary in the field of international and comparative education. Accounting for the different places we speak from, we reflect on our past experiences as doctoral researchers examining teachers' role as agents of peace and/or conflict in…
Descriptors: Researchers, Decolonization, Power Structure, Developing Nations
Andrew Ebekozien; Clinton Aigbavboa; Mohamed Ahmed Hafez Ahmed; Mohamad Shaharudin Samsurijan; John Ogbeleakhu Aliu; Matthew Ikuabe; Angeline Ngozika Chibuike Nwaole – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2025
Purpose: Studies have shown that research is a global innovation's "engine room." Therefore, young adult-built environment researchers (YABER), especially in developing countries, need research upskilling and reskilling training for better-integrated outcomes. Evidence shows that research training can improve YABER competencies and…
Descriptors: Physical Environment, Young Adults, Researchers, Developing Nations
Catherine E. Draper; Caylee J. Cook; Riedewhaan Allie; Steven J. Howard; Hleliwe Makaula; Rebecca Merkley; Mbulelo Mshudulu; Nafeesa Rahbeeni; Nosibusiso Tshetu; Gaia Scerif – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2024
The majority of the world's children live in low- and middle-income countries, yet the majority of early childhood cognitive research is done with a small proportion of high-income countries. These findings cannot be assumed to apply across all contexts. It is therefore necessary to confront entrenched systems of power and privilege in early…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Power Structure, Young Children, Child Development
Cuong Huu Hoang; Paul Richardson – Tertiary Education and Management, 2024
Universities across the globe constantly urge their academics to engage in research activities. The government in Vietnam and the country's universities have recently encouraged academics to conduct of original research. However, the impact and effectiveness of the central government's policies on Vietnamese researchers has not been fully…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Researchers, Indigenous Knowledge, Vietnamese People
Joel Nakitare; Salome Mathangani; Grace Kamau – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2024
Effective research data management (RDM) is essential to modern scientific investigations. As the volume and complexity of research data increase, researchers, research institutions, and countries are pressured to improve data management practices to ensure transparency, reproducibility, sharing, and reuse of their findings. Researchers and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Information Management, Research, Data
Nicholas Munro; Heidi Matisonn; Nisha Nadesan-Reddy; Fatima Suleman; Douglas Wassenaar; Suvira Ramlall; Mosa Moshabela; Petra Brysiewicz – International Journal for Academic Development, 2024
Mentoring (healthcare) research from low-to-middle-income countries is critical for developing evidence-based healthcare solutions. This paper presents findings from a study of the mentoring and supervisory relationships embedded in a South African fellowship program for early career healthcare researchers. The findings demonstrate how, rather…
Descriptors: Novices, Faculty, Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education
Rose Mutuota – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
African students studying abroad and returning home to conduct research face several challenges. The purpose of this article is to describe the dilemma of a Kenyan student conducting research in Kenya, for her Australian-based doctoral studies in inclusive education. The research explored instructional strategies and Indigenous knowleges used by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, African Culture, Doctoral Students, Study Abroad
Abdel Rahman Mitib Altakhaineh; Marwa Ahmed Mohammad; Aseel Zibin – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: Due to the high expense of obtaining and accessing scientific research, readers with diverse financial abilities are not offered equal opportunities. This study investigates the preferences for journal access types among Arab university academics and explores the implications of publishing research articles in open access vs closed access…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Arabs, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
Dipto Das – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Through colonialism, external forces can alter and shift social structures and practices. It causes trans-generational, often normalized, invisible, and profound marginalization of the collective identities of local and indigenous populations. Decolonization is the resisting and undoing of colonial impacts. It's the process of reforming a…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Social Structure, Disadvantaged, Self Concept