Pacific Research Protocols from the University of Otago

Pacific Research Protocols from the University of Otago

The Contemporary Pacific is a multidisciplinary journal covering developments across the Pacific Islands region, including Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. It publishes refereed articles on social, economic, political, ecological, and cultural issues, along with political, book, media, and resource reviews, and features interviews and the work of Pacific Islander artists. The journal reproduced The Pacific Research Protocols from the University of Otago, compiled by Judy Bennett and colleagues, which were created to guide ethical and culturally appropriate research with Pacific communities. First released in 2011, these protocols reflect the input of numerous Pacific researchers and communities.

Bennett, Judy; Mark Brunton; Jenny Bryant-Tokalau; Faafetai Sopoaga; Naomi Weaver; Gary Witts; Stuart Dawrs. 2013. “Pacific Research Protocols from the University of Otago.” The Contemporary Pacific 25(1): 95-124.

City
Honolulu, Hawai'i
Country
USA
Date of publication
2013
Institution(s)
University of Hawai’i at Manoa
Keywords
article and methods/methodology
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