This paper discusses the PhD research process from my perspective as an Aboriginal man. The paper illuminates how I navigated my way through a Western academic system using an Aboriginal framework. I give insights into the dynamics at play in both academic and traditional ways of knowing, being and doing. As an Aboriginal researcher, I was intent, as many Aboriginal scholars are, on doing research that was inclusive, respectful, culturally appropriate and satisfactory to both partners. The paper is not designed as a ‘one size fits all’, but may be used as a signpost for those who choose to do research with Aboriginal people or for insights into the experiences of an Aboriginal Higher Degree by Research student and researcher.<p></p>
Funding
I would like to to acknowledge the contribution of an Australian Government ResearchTraining Program Scholarship in supporting this research.
History
Publication Date
2020-08-01
Journal
The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education
Volume
49
Issue
1
Pagination
9p. (p. 23-31)
Publisher
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit, The University of Queensland