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Canadas colonial history continues to have a devastating impact on Indigenous peoples and communities Decolonizing Data explores how ongoing structures of colonialization
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Canadas colonial history continues to have a devastating impact on Indigenous peoples and communities Decolonizing Data explores how ongoing structures of colonialization negatively impact the wellbeing of Indigenous peoples and communities across Canada resulting in persistent health inequalities In addressing the social dimensions of health particularly as they affect Indigenous peoples and BIPOC communities Decolonizing Data asks should these groups be given priority for future health policy considerationsDecolonizing Data provides a deeper understanding of the social dimensions of health as applied to Indigenous peoples who have been historically underfunded in and excluded from health services programs and quality of care this has most recently been seen during the COVID19 pandemicDrawing on both western and Indigenous methodologies this unique scholarly contribution takes a sociological perspective as well as the twoeyed seeing approach to research methods By looking at the ways that everyday research practices contribute to the colonization of health outcomes for Indigenous peoples Decolonizing Data exposes the social dimensions of healthcare and offers a careful and respectful reflection on how to unsettle conversations about applied social research initiatives for our most vulnerable groups. www.educationforum.co.uk. . Positivism. Positivists see sociology as a science. They seek to discover the objective social laws which cause patterns in social behaviour. Seek to establish correlations and causes. A Project of the Student Storytellers Indigenizing . the Academy (SSITA) Group. American Indigenous Research Association. 2014 Conference. Salish Kootenai College | Pablo, MT. Our mission. To provide a forum for support, sharing and learning among Indigenous and . an . examination of tensions in the international development . sector. Susan . Johnson and Saltanat . Rasulova. Qualitative Methods Symposium. University of Bath . . 27. th. January, 2015. Background. a. brief . i. ntroduction . t. o. Social Science Research. Research. : the . systematic process of collecting and analysing information (data) in order to increase our understanding of the phenomenon with which we are concerned or . Epistemologies & . Data Sources. 1. IS8004 . – Seminar 10. Did You Read . this . Article??!!. 2. Davison, R.M. and Martinsons, M.G. . Methodological Practice and Policy for Organisationally and Socially Relevant IS Research: An Inclusive-Exclusive Perspective, . Philosophies of Social Science Research. Professor Nicholas Gane. ‘The Coming Crisis of Empirical Sociology’ is one of the most cited social science journal articles of the past 10 years. The main argument of this piece is that the social sciences are losing their territorial claim over the ‘social’ and the methodological tools that are used to study it. Tom Sander. tomsander@hotmail.de. Hochschule Ludwigshafen / University . of. . Latvia. Objective. Social networks are an important part of the society. Social network sites are influencing our society. Organisations and individuals can use social network sites for their advantage. This lecture gives an overview how to evaluate social network sites and to collect data in social network sites. Software is useful to research social network sites. This lecture present some software tools to students to research social network sites.. research. Dr Liz FitzGerald. Institute of Educational Technology. Research and research methods. Research methods are split broadly into quantitative and qualitative . methods. Which you choose will depend on . Victoria Ng. Background . Education. Current Position. Applied psychometrician working in the private sector. Data Collections & Psychometrics department. What value has graduate studies provided? . Expertise in quantitative social sciences and methodological research and home to the UK . data service. About this . research infrastructure. General information. Name of infrastructure. Social Statistics/Cathie Marsh Institute for Social Research. Objectives. To . identify the advantages and disadvantages of employing multiple research methods;. To consider those factors that influence the choice of research method and sequence of the multiple methods;. Qualitative Doesn’t Mean Wimpy. H. Russell Bernard. University of Florida . University of Massachusetts-Boston. November 28, 2012. What this talk is about. 1. How social scientists contribute to interdisciplinary research.. KENYATTA UNIVERSITY. SCHOOL . OF. . BUSINESS. MANAGEMENT SCIENCE. . DEPARTMENT. Page . 10. of. . 138. Page . 10. of. . 138. RESEARCH METHODS. . NOTES. BSU . 305 – . RESEARCH. . METHODS. Page . . Methodology. . in Social Sciences. Tuija Virkki (. tuija.virkki@jyu.fi. ). Department of Social Sciences and . Philosophy. University. of Jyväskylä. Qualitative. . Research. . Methods. I. 1.
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