Humphery K
VicHealth Koori Health Research and Community Development Unit, School of Population Health, The University of Melbourne, Victoria.
Aust N Z J Public Health. 2001 Jun;25(3):197-202. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-842x.2001.tb00563.x.
This paper explores both Indigenous and non-indigenous critiques of 'Western' research frameworks in an Aboriginal health context. It also discusses the 'reform' of Aboriginal health research practices since the 1980s, particularly in relation to the development of ethical guidelines.
The text is based on both archival research and a critical review of secondary literature.
It is argued here that efforts to reform the practices of mainstream Indigenous health research since the 1980s have oscillated between taking concrete steps towards actually changing research practice and placing too great a reliance on written guidelines and positive rhetoric. In offering this analysis, the paper argues for a more challenging conception of reforming mainstream research, involving an emphasis on shifts in institutional arrangements as well local research practices.
本文探讨了在原住民健康背景下,原住民和非原住民对“西方”研究框架的批评。它还讨论了自20世纪80年代以来原住民健康研究实践的“改革”,特别是与伦理准则的制定相关的方面。
本文基于档案研究和对二手文献的批判性综述。
本文认为,自20世纪80年代以来,主流原住民健康研究实践的改革努力在朝着实际改变研究实践采取具体步骤和过度依赖书面准则及积极言辞之间摇摆不定。在进行这一分析时,本文主张对改革主流研究要有一个更具挑战性的概念,包括强调制度安排和地方研究实践的转变。