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ICIRAS: Research and reconciliation with indigenous peoples in rural health journals

AIM: We aim to promote discussion about an Indigenous Cultural Identity of Research Authors Standard (ICIRAS) for academic journal publications. CONTEXT: This is based on a gap in research publishing practice where Indigenous peoples' identity is not systematically and rigorously flagged in rur...

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Autores principales: Lock (Ngiyampaa), Mark J., McMillan (Wiradjuri), Faye, Warne (Oglala Lakota), Donald, Bennett (Gamilaraay), Bindi, Kidd (Ngāpuhi), Jacquie, Williams (Bkejwanong), Naomi, Martire, Jodie Lea, Worley, Paul, Hutten‐Czapski, Peter, Saurman, Emily, Matthews (Quandamooka), Veronica, Walke (Bundjalung), Emma, Edwards (Worimi), Dave, Owen (Nurrunga and Ngarrendjeri), Julie, Browne, Jennifer, Roberts, Russell
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9543535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35859346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajr.12905
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author Lock (Ngiyampaa), Mark J.
McMillan (Wiradjuri), Faye
Warne (Oglala Lakota), Donald
Bennett (Gamilaraay), Bindi
Kidd (Ngāpuhi), Jacquie
Williams (Bkejwanong), Naomi
Martire, Jodie Lea
Worley, Paul
Hutten‐Czapski, Peter
Saurman, Emily
Matthews (Quandamooka), Veronica
Walke (Bundjalung), Emma
Edwards (Worimi), Dave
Owen (Nurrunga and Ngarrendjeri), Julie
Browne, Jennifer
Roberts, Russell
author_facet Lock (Ngiyampaa), Mark J.
McMillan (Wiradjuri), Faye
Warne (Oglala Lakota), Donald
Bennett (Gamilaraay), Bindi
Kidd (Ngāpuhi), Jacquie
Williams (Bkejwanong), Naomi
Martire, Jodie Lea
Worley, Paul
Hutten‐Czapski, Peter
Saurman, Emily
Matthews (Quandamooka), Veronica
Walke (Bundjalung), Emma
Edwards (Worimi), Dave
Owen (Nurrunga and Ngarrendjeri), Julie
Browne, Jennifer
Roberts, Russell
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description AIM: We aim to promote discussion about an Indigenous Cultural Identity of Research Authors Standard (ICIRAS) for academic journal publications. CONTEXT: This is based on a gap in research publishing practice where Indigenous peoples' identity is not systematically and rigorously flagged in rural health research publications. There are widespread reforms, in different research areas, to counter the reputation of scientific research as a vehicle of racism and discrimination against the world's Indigenous peoples. Reflecting on these broader movements, the editorial teams of three rural health journals—the Australian Journal of Rural Health, the Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine, and Rural and Remote Health—recognised that Indigenous peoples' identity could be embedded in authorship details. APPROACH: An environmental scan (through a cultural safety lens where Indigenous cultural authority is respected, valued, and empowered) of literature was undertaken to detect the signs of inclusion of Indigenous peoples in research. This revealed many ways in which editorial boards of Journals could systematically improve their process so that there is ‘nothing about Indigenous people, without Indigenous people’ in rural health research publications. CONCLUSION: Improving the health and wellbeing of Indigenous peoples worldwide requires high quality research evidence. The philosophy of cultural safety supports the purposeful positioning of Indigenous peoples within the kaleidoscope of cultural knowledges as identified contributors and authors of research evidence. The ICIRAS is a call‐to‐action for research journals and institutions to rigorously improve publication governance that signals “Editing with IndigenUs and for IndigenUs”.
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spelling pubmed-95435352022-10-14 ICIRAS: Research and reconciliation with indigenous peoples in rural health journals Lock (Ngiyampaa), Mark J. McMillan (Wiradjuri), Faye Warne (Oglala Lakota), Donald Bennett (Gamilaraay), Bindi Kidd (Ngāpuhi), Jacquie Williams (Bkejwanong), Naomi Martire, Jodie Lea Worley, Paul Hutten‐Czapski, Peter Saurman, Emily Matthews (Quandamooka), Veronica Walke (Bundjalung), Emma Edwards (Worimi), Dave Owen (Nurrunga and Ngarrendjeri), Julie Browne, Jennifer Roberts, Russell Aust J Rural Health Commentary AIM: We aim to promote discussion about an Indigenous Cultural Identity of Research Authors Standard (ICIRAS) for academic journal publications. CONTEXT: This is based on a gap in research publishing practice where Indigenous peoples' identity is not systematically and rigorously flagged in rural health research publications. There are widespread reforms, in different research areas, to counter the reputation of scientific research as a vehicle of racism and discrimination against the world's Indigenous peoples. Reflecting on these broader movements, the editorial teams of three rural health journals—the Australian Journal of Rural Health, the Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine, and Rural and Remote Health—recognised that Indigenous peoples' identity could be embedded in authorship details. APPROACH: An environmental scan (through a cultural safety lens where Indigenous cultural authority is respected, valued, and empowered) of literature was undertaken to detect the signs of inclusion of Indigenous peoples in research. This revealed many ways in which editorial boards of Journals could systematically improve their process so that there is ‘nothing about Indigenous people, without Indigenous people’ in rural health research publications. CONCLUSION: Improving the health and wellbeing of Indigenous peoples worldwide requires high quality research evidence. The philosophy of cultural safety supports the purposeful positioning of Indigenous peoples within the kaleidoscope of cultural knowledges as identified contributors and authors of research evidence. The ICIRAS is a call‐to‐action for research journals and institutions to rigorously improve publication governance that signals “Editing with IndigenUs and for IndigenUs”. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-07-20 2022-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9543535/ /pubmed/35859346 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajr.12905 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Australian Journal of Rural Health published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of National Rural Health Alliance Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Lock (Ngiyampaa), Mark J.
McMillan (Wiradjuri), Faye
Warne (Oglala Lakota), Donald
Bennett (Gamilaraay), Bindi
Kidd (Ngāpuhi), Jacquie
Williams (Bkejwanong), Naomi
Martire, Jodie Lea
Worley, Paul
Hutten‐Czapski, Peter
Saurman, Emily
Matthews (Quandamooka), Veronica
Walke (Bundjalung), Emma
Edwards (Worimi), Dave
Owen (Nurrunga and Ngarrendjeri), Julie
Browne, Jennifer
Roberts, Russell
ICIRAS: Research and reconciliation with indigenous peoples in rural health journals
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title_short ICIRAS: Research and reconciliation with indigenous peoples in rural health journals
title_sort iciras: research and reconciliation with indigenous peoples in rural health journals
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9543535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35859346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajr.12905
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