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Relational ethics, belonging and coloniality in ethnographic research

The ethnography in education zoom sessions are organised by EERA – the European Educational Research Association, Network 19: Ethnography.

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Mandag 9. december 2024,  kl. 09:00 - 10:30

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The event takes place online. You receive a zoom link with your registration.

Speaker: Professor Katie Fitzpatrick University of Auckland/Waipapa Taumata Rau, New Zealand

Ethnographic researchers have long grappled with issues of belonging via notions such as access, insider/outsider status, credibility and relationships. Many of these ignore the histories of colonisation – not only of places but of ideas and ways of thinking. In this presentation, I draw on the notion of coloniality to examine how the very ways we understand and practice access, ethics and belonging in research settings are colonised by western research norms. I reflect on my own positioning as a white settler academic working with indigenous colleagues on a funded research project on indigenous health. I take the stance that my starting place as an ethnographer should be to examine how coloniality flows through my thinking and approach to research and then troubling those assumptions and practices. One example is the right to research. I suggest we instead begin by assuming we do not have the right to do ethnographic research in any given site, and then walk backwards to explore the possibilities through deep reflexive collaboration.

Session Chair: Associate Professor Clemens Wieser, Aarhus University, Denmark

Deadline for registration: 09 December 2024, 09:00 (CET)

About the Ethnography Zoom Sessions: The European Educational Research Association EERA, Network 19: Ethnography, aims at providing a space for researchers interested in educational ethnography, at all career stages. Our Ethnography Zoom Sessions aim at facilitating dialogue, particularly concerning methodological innovation, ethnographic research ethics, and ethnographic insights into different fields of education. Participating in a zoom session, you will meet an educational ethnographer presenting their current work. You will have an opportunity to discuss with fellow ethnographers after the presentation and get into dialogue with the presenter.

Ethnography Zoom Sessions are organised and chaired by EERA ethnography network convenors. Fall term 2024 sessions are curated by Associate Professor Clemens Wieser, Aarhus University. The EERA ethnography network convenor group warmly invites you to get in touch with ideas for research that should be featured.