Center for Dissemination and Implementation Science, Department of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Los Angeles/Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2019 Sep;64(1-2):83-95. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12357. Epub 2019 Jul 16.
It is presumed that Indigenous researchers are optimally positioned to conduct research about or within their own or other Indigenous communities. However, these researchers may still experience challenges, barriers, and distressing events that are important to identify. Qualitative inquiry may be a particularly vulnerable context for Indigenous researchers given the nature of data collection methods and an emphasis on researcher-participant relationships. This paper details the personal reflections of two American Indian (AI) researchers who carried out qualitative research focused on AI issues and/or communities. The first project examined undergraduate students' opinions of the use of AI imagery in the form of a race-based university mascot. The second was a study of the mental health needs of AI youth and families in an urban community. Several themes characterized both of their experiences and might be generalizable to others working in these contexts: (a) coping with racism and microaggressions; (b) the role and impact of identity politics; (c) community insider/outsider tension; and (d) managing personal distress associated with the research topics and process. These themes are discussed to illuminate ways that Indigenous researchers, engaged in research on Indigenous topics and/or with Indigenous communities, are challenged and affected by their work.
据推测,本土研究人员最适合开展关于自己或其他本土社区的研究,或者在这些社区中开展研究。然而,这些研究人员可能仍然会遇到一些重要的挑战、障碍和令人痛苦的事件,需要加以识别。鉴于数据收集方法的性质以及对研究人员-参与者关系的重视,定性研究对于本土研究人员来说可能是一个特别脆弱的环境。本文详细介绍了两位美国印第安人(AI)研究人员的个人反思,他们进行了专注于 AI 问题和/或社区的定性研究。第一个项目研究了大学生对以种族为基础的大学校园吉祥物中使用人工智能图像的看法。第二个是对城市社区中 AI 青年和家庭的心理健康需求的研究。这两个项目的经验都有几个主题特征,这些主题可能适用于在这些环境中工作的其他人:(a)应对种族主义和微侵犯;(b)身份政治的作用和影响;(c)社区内部/外部紧张关系;(d)管理与研究主题和过程相关的个人困扰。讨论这些主题是为了阐明从事本土主题研究和/或与本土社区合作的本土研究人员在工作中所面临的挑战和影响。