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Western "sentences that push" as an indigenous method for thinking
pp. 23-26
Abstract
Indigenous doctoral students in the humanities are often faced with the gruelling task of representing the worldview/s of their people as sympathetically and correctly as possible. This holds true both for students who are undertaking qualitative research to address a particular problem, as well as for those who wish to engage in an entirely philosophical or theoretical inquiry.
Publication details
Published in:
Engels-Schwarzpaul A.-Chr., Peters Michael A. (2013) Of other thoughts: non-traditional ways to the doctorate: a guidebook for candidates and supervisors. Rotterdam, SensePublishers.
Pages: 23-26
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6209-317-1_3
Full citation:
Mika Carl (2013) „Western "sentences that push" as an indigenous method for thinking“, In: A. -. Engels-Schwarzpaul & M. A. Peters (eds.), Of other thoughts: non-traditional ways to the doctorate, Rotterdam, SensePublishers, 23–26.