Waimānalo Pono Research Hui: Establishing Protocols and Rules of Engagement to Promote Community-Driven and Culturally-Grounded Research with a Native Hawaiian Community
Autor: | Michael S. Spencer, LeShay Keli‘iholokai, Luana Albinio, Ikaika Rogerson, Jane J. Chung-Do, Samantha Keaulana, Theodore Radovich, Phoebe W. Hwang, Kirk Deitschman, Ilima Ho-Lastimosa, Kenneth Ho |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Zdroj: | The British Journal of Social Work. 49:1023-1040 |
ISSN: | 1468-263X 0045-3102 |
DOI: | 10.1093/bjsw/bcz012 |
Popis: | Research processes that are centered on western models and rooted in colonisation and racism can have deleterious effects upon disenfranchised groups, such as people of colour and indigenous communities. Community-centred and culturally-grounded processes are necessary to achieve meaningful participation and engagement in research by creating equitable protocols and ensuring beneficial outcomes. Such processes are particularly needed in indigenous populations, including the Hawaiian community. This article describes the participatory development of the community engagement protocols and rules of engagement created by a community and academic partnership called the Waimānalo Pono Research Hui (WPRH). Through monthly gatherings, academic and community partners engaged in discussions of constructing community programmes and developing research protocols that are rooted in Hawaiian wholistic values of health and well-being with indigenous methodologies. A final set of protocols and rules of engagement was developed through an iterative feedback process that was rooted not only in community-based participatory (CBPR) principles but also Hawaiian values, beliefs and way of life. Challenges and future directions are also presented. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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