Bibliographic Information
Course Title
Decolonizing Methodologies
Institution Where Taught
University of Alaska Anchorage
Year Course Taught
2019
Web Address (URL)
https://catalog.uaa.alaska.edu/search/?search=decolonizing+methodologies
Additional Information
Course Number
ANTH A461
Course Description
Introduces research methods informed by Indigenous ways of producing and sharing knowledge, ethical considerations, collaborative research design with Indigenous communities and peoples, the sharing of research materials and outcomes, and multivocal authorship. Examines the process of integrating responsibilities as a researcher with respect for cultural property rights and ownership.
Syllabus Available
No
Notes
Crosslisted With: AKNS A461.
Prerequisites: AKNS A201 with a minimum grade of C or ANTH A200 with a minimum grade of C.
Taxonomies
RPA Codes & Standards
- Adequate Preparation for Research Projects
- Integrity of Research Methodology
- Maintaining Continuity of Records
- Procedures for Field Survey or Excavation
- Specimen and Research Record Storage
CIfA Codes
- Principle 1: Adherence to ethical and responsible behaviour in archaeological affairs
- Principle 3: Responsibility for acquiring and recording reliable information of the past in archaeological research
- Principle 4: Responsibility for the availability of archaeological results within reasonable dispatch
Keywords & Terms
Topics & Issues
- Archaeological Advocacy and Activism
- Collaboration in Archaeology (i.e. Communities, Non-Archaeologists, etc.)
- Colonialism and Imperialism
- Community Archaeology and Participatory Research
- Decolonizing Archaeology
- Descendant, Resident, and Stakeholder Communities
- Equity, Representation, and Diversity
- Ethnography
- Human Rights and Social and Economic Inequalities
- Indigenous Archaeology: Perspectives and Issues
- NAGPRA, Repatriation, and Indigenous Rights
- Politics and Archaeology
- Privilege and Issues of Inclusivity
- Racism, Sexism, Homophobia, and Other Forms of Discrimination