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100 _aZurba, Melanie
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245 _aAmplifying Indigenous community participation in place-based research through boundary work/
260 _bSage,
_c2019.
300 _a Vol 43, issue 6, 2019 : (1020-1043 p.).
520 _aBoundary work’ is a relatively new and innovative qualitative approach in place-based research and often involves the creation of ‘boundary objects’. Such objects can be created collaboratively with Indigenous communities, and can be used to communicate knowledge, values and aspirations across social and political boundaries. This article provides an account of boundary work within place-based research communities of practice developed between geographers and Indigenous communities. We draw on our own boundary work research and present a conceptual framework for geographers to draw on when engaging in boundary work and co-creating boundary objects with Indigenous communities.
650 _aboundary objects,
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650 _aboundary work,
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650 _a community-based research,
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650 _a Indigenous research,
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650 _aparticipatory action research,
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650 _aresearch methods
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700 _aMaclean, Kirsten
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700 _aWoodward, Emma
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700 _aIslam, Durdana
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_dLondon: Sage Publication Ltd, 2019.
_tProgress in human geography/
_x 03091325
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0309132518807758
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