Exploring Restorative Intercultural Practices: Fire Stories

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· Channel View Publications
Ebook
280
Pages
Eligible
This book will become available on May 12, 2026. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

Offers both a guide in restorative narrative methods for use with marginalised and exploited groups, and examples of what successful, guided work can look like in practice.

This book is a groundbreaking introduction to restorative intercultural practices for the understanding of the narration and positionality of the researcher in a more than human world. Following a collaborative, call and response structure, the book explores how indigenous people and refugees can lead the development of research methods in social scientific research.

It shows how practices from ‘back home’ and ‘on the land’ such as the daré or the pepeha from southern Africa and from Aotearoa New Zealand might be taught to researchers for ethical and consensual use as part of a new discourse of restorative narrative research methodology. Above all it is an insight into how innovative academic work can develop from a context that prioritises collaboration, care and a holistic approach to humans and their experiences.

About the author

Piki Diamond is Manager, Māori Strategy & Partnerships, Aotearoa New Zealand.

tawona sitholé is a poet and Lecturer in Creative Practice Education at the University of Glasgow, Scotland.

Alison Phipps is a poet and holds the UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Education, Languages and Arts at the University of Glasgow, Scotland.

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