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A Principled Uncertainty: Writing Studies Methods in Contexts of Indigeneity
Katja Thieme; Shurli Makmillen
College Composition and Communication, v68 n3 p466-493 2017
This article uses rhetorical genre theory to discuss methods for writing studies research in light of increasing participation of Indigenous scholars and students in disciplines throughout the academy. Like genres, research methods are embedded in systems of interaction that create subject positions and social relations. Using rhetorical genre theory to understand methods as the cultural tools of research communities, we argue that methods can be enacted as flexible resources in the interest of advancing ethical knowledge. In the context of Indigenous epistemological activism, researchers can then take a contingent stance toward method, a stance we name "principled uncertainty."
Descriptors: Writing Research, Research Methodology, Rhetoric, Indigenous Knowledge, Epistemology, Activism, Ethics, Inquiry, Cultural Relevance, Decolonization, Writing (Composition), Researchers, Research Design, Writing Assignments, Classroom Communication
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