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ID123515
Title ProperReframing development through collaboration
Other Title Informationtowards a relational ontology of connection in Bawaka, north east Arnhem land
LanguageENG
AuthorLloyd, Kate ;  Wright, Sarah ;  Suchet-Pearson, Sandie ;  Burarrwanga, Laklak
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper draws on the collaborative experiences of three female academics and three generations of Yol?u women from an Aboriginal family from Bawaka, North East Arnhem Land to contribute to debates in development around participation, power and justice. Through a reflection on the process of collaboratively co-authoring two books and associated outputs, the paper discusses the way the collaboration is guided by collective priorities that are held as paramount: trust, reciprocity, relationships and sharing goals. The paper draws particular attention to the essential role that families and non-human agents play in shaping these priorities. The relational ontology which underlies this collaboration is inspired by a Yol?u ontology of connection that requires us to acknowledge ourselves as connected to each other, to other people and to other things. Guided by this Indigenous ontological framework, we reframe the concept of collaboration and of development as inherently and always relational.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.6; 2012: p.1075-1094
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.6; 2012: p.1075-1094
Key WordsBawaka ;  North East Arnhem Land ;  Relational Ontology


 
 
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