Literature related to Indigenising research with Pacific-led research

Enari, D., Matapo, J., Ualesi, Y., Cammock, R., Port, H., Boon, J., Refiti, A., Fainga’a-Manusione, I., Thomsen, P., & Faleolo, R. (2024). Indigenising research: Moanaroa a philosophy for practice. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 1-10.

Faleolo, R., Faleolo, S. N., Faleolo, L. M. L., & Faleolo N. T. (2024a). Understanding Diaspora Pasifika (Sāmoan and Tongan) intergenerational sense-making and meaning-making through imageries. Art/Research International8(2), 362-414.

Faleolo, R., Fehoko, E., Dyck, D., Hafu-Fetokai, C., Malungahu, G., Clark, Z. L., Hafoka, E., Tovo, F., & Taufui Mikato Fa ‘avae, D. (2024b). Our search for intergenerational rhythms as Tongan global scholars. Art/Research International8(2), 663-704.

In short:
Indigenising research is a transformative act. For PARC, it is about more than methodology—it is about justice, representation, and restoring Pacific control over how knowledge is created, shared, and used to serve our futures.

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