VideoCategory: Pacific Peoples research methods

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Pacific Peoples research methods research focus on Indigenous research approaches that reflect the unique cultural, ontological, and epistemological perspectives of Pacific communities. This field encompasses diverse methodologies rooted in Pacific epistemologies to study their cultures, languages, and histories. As a key subset of Indigenous studies, it highlights respectful, community-led research practices. JoVE Visualize enriches this understanding by pairing PubMed articles relating to Pacific Peoples research methods with JoVE’s experiment videos, offering an engaging way to explore research designs and outcomes.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Research Methods in Pacific Peoples Studies

Established Pacific Peoples research methods often emphasize relationality, reciprocity, and respect, integrating oral histories, ethnography, qualitative interviews, and participatory action research. Researchers commonly draw upon frameworks such as the Samoan methodology of research, which prioritizes storytelling and community involvement. These methods align with broader Indigenous research principles and frequently address questions like what are the 7 basic research methods with examples, adapting them to fit Pacific worldviews. This approach ensures culturally sensitive and contextually grounded knowledge production.

Emerging and Innovative Pacific Research Methodologies

Innovative trends in Pacific research methodologies focus on blending digital storytelling, decolonizing data practices, and the use of collaborative frameworks that enhance community agency. Contemporary scholars are expanding traditional methods by incorporating multimedia tools and cross-disciplinary techniques to better capture Pacific ontologies and epistemologies. These evolving approaches respond to calls for re-visioning Pacific research method/ologies and emphasize Indigenous sovereignty in knowledge creation. JoVE Visualize facilitates deeper engagement by pairing relevant PubMed articles with accessible experiment videos illustrating these methodological innovations.

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