ERIC Number: EJ1362761
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
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Developing a Researcher Identity of Relevance for Remote Indigenous Language Education
International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, v37 n5 p341-350 2020
Purpose: The study is an elaboration on how a graduate student discursively navigates a research identity through lived experiences as an Indigenous Sámi and writings on Indigenous, as well as other suitable research paradigms informing research on digital technologies in education. The guiding question is how a strategy of inquiry to be used in a PhD study on remote 1-9 Sámi language education can be informed by an Indigenous research paradigm. What philosophical guidelines are needed in navigating a sensitive field of investigation shaped by historical atrocities, discrimination and racist assumptions towards the Sámi people and other Indigenous, marginalised groups? Design/methodology/approach: A dialogical approach has been used between readings of mainly Indigenous scholars' writings on the topic and anecdotes illustrating personal experiences from a lived life as Sámi. Findings: Through this process, a researcher identity has developed, informed by the views from an Indigenous research paradigm that humans are ontologically equal to other entities, and epistemologically knowledge constitutes of relationships between different entities. This makes relationality a central feature of an Indigenous epistemology -- not only between people but also including, for example, ideas, history, ancestors, future, artefacts and spirituality -- which links epistemology to ontology. The axiological issue of accountability works holistically as "glue". Originality/value: Elucidating underlying arguments and motives behind both an Indigenous research paradigm and the development of researcher identity when designing and planning research is rarely done, which provides the originality of the present contribution.
Descriptors: Language Research, Self Concept, Indigenous Populations, Languages, Doctoral Students, Professional Identity, Technology Uses in Education, Racism, History, Disadvantaged, Epistemology, Accountability, Student Attitudes, Rural Areas, Language Maintenance, Language Minorities, Researchers, Ethics, Interpersonal Relationship, Colonialism, Family Work Relationship, Family Characteristics, Residential Schools, Foreign Countries, Computer Assisted Instruction, Native Language Instruction, Cultural Background
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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