Voices from the Margins: Ethical Research Practices in Aboriginal Communities
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This paper illuminates issues regarding ethical research practices with Aboriginal peoples, including methodology, worldview, relationships, and acculturation level
International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, Volume 3.
Article: Print (Spiral Bound), ISSN: 1447-9532,
DC03-0039-2003.
Article: Electronic (PDF File; 119.305KB), ISSN: 1447-9583,
DC03-0039-2003.
Anne Marshall is a professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. She teaches and conducts research in the areas of cross-cultural counselling, identity, and career development.
Dr..Blythe Shepard is an Assistant Professor and counsellor educator at the University of Victoria. She has developed a unique approach to life-career development research, incorporating narratives, life-space mapping, possible selves, and photographs.
Ms. Suzanne Batten is from the Dene Nation and a doctoral student in Counselling Psychology at the University of Victoria. She is interested in ethical counselling and research practices with Aboriginal peoples.
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