This course is aimed at providing students with an understanding of how to apply a Kaupapa Māori Research (KMR) or decolonial/anti-colonial approach to research methods, including analysis and dissemination. It will expose students to a range of approaches and practical tools that can be drawn on in the design and conduct of research about Māori health and wellbeing.
Particular attention will be paid to developing critical thinking and critical reflection skills in relation to research. With these skills, students will build an understanding of the types of research processes and contexts that either support Indigenous self-determination or risk marginalisation and harm. Students will also use this understanding to critique historical and contemporary research approaches and the risks and benefits for Māori health.
Students will be required and supported to read widely on this subject, develop critical reflective practice, and present their work in written and oral presentation formats throughout the course.