Korikori Kōrero : reflecting on the use of mobile methods as a way to balance power and establish rapport in Kaupapa Māori research / Deborah Heke, Melissa Vera, Lillian Mato Bartlett.

By applying a novel research method, Korikori Kōrero, with a group of Māori women, this research aimed to identify common traits or ways of being among Māori women by sharing with and being led in their physical activities in their preferred environments. Korikori Kōrero draws from both Indigenous a...

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Main Authors: Heke, Deborah (Author), Vera, Melissa (Author), Bartlett, Lillian Mato (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: London : SAGE Publications Ltd, 2024.
Series:SAGE Research methods: diversifying and decolonizing research
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Summary:By applying a novel research method, Korikori Kōrero, with a group of Māori women, this research aimed to identify common traits or ways of being among Māori women by sharing with and being led in their physical activities in their preferred environments. Korikori Kōrero draws from both Indigenous and Euro-Western research methodologies in an attempt to bring the research relationship and share of power into balance. Māori (and Indigenous) women have experienced exceptional power imbalances resulting from the patriarchal dominance of colonization, and their contemporary realities often reflect this. Through this research and method, I intended to empower Māori women to use physical activity to tell their stories of successfully navigating their contemporary realities. This case study shares the rationale behind this novel mobile method, how it was implemented, and practical learnings that may inform future use.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
ISBN:9781529689822
1529689821
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