Positioning research: shifting paradigms, interdisciplinarity and indigeneity/
edited by Margaret Kumar, Supriya Pattanayak
- New Delhi: SAGE, 2018.
- xii, 296 p.
Foreword / by Joseph Lo Bianco -- Introduction: positioning research -- Perspectives from early career researchers -- Originality, hybridity and intra-paradigm shift -- Interdisciplinary research and the early career researcher -- Art, the academy and strategy -- Early career researcher's peer support group -- Doing research with "others" : experiences of difference and commonality -- Researching is relating time and space -- Indigenous and new knowledge systems -- Metaphors we live by : appreciating the place of language in indigenous research -- Positioning indigenous knowledge -- New frontiers of research : indigenous knowledge systems and artistic practice -- Aboriginal spirituality and its relationship to the positioning of research -- In-depth methods for portraying and understanding cultural realities -- Theoretical approaches and case study -- Historicizing the problematic of media education -- The use of social media and new knowledge to researchers in the new age -- Developing sustainable international partnerships in higher education : a case study -- Conclusion: extrapolating research -- About the editors and contributors -- Index -- About the authors.