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Researching the living past: discovering past occurrences through conversational inquiry

Researching the living past: discovering past occurrences through conversational inquiry
Researching the living past: discovering past occurrences through conversational inquiry
To talk about Indigenous history is a contradiction in terms. History has long been used as a colonial weapon against Indigenous peoples and their cultures. In fact, a western construction of history seems to be all that ‘remains’ of Indigenous peoples. We argue that to know the actual past of Indigenous peoples, one needs to know their present, one needs to know their stories; and the best way to learn is to engage in conversation with them. This chapter introduces a conversational inquiry approach to the study of Indigenous past occurrences grounded on four principles: contextual sensitivity, relational connectivity, dialogic interaction and reflexive engagement.
314–327
Bastien, François
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Coraiola, Diego M.
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Bastien, François
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Coraiola, Diego M.
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Bastien, François and Coraiola, Diego M. (2023) Researching the living past: discovering past occurrences through conversational inquiry. In, Handbook of Historical Methods for Management. 314–327. (doi:10.4337/9781800883741.00031).

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To talk about Indigenous history is a contradiction in terms. History has long been used as a colonial weapon against Indigenous peoples and their cultures. In fact, a western construction of history seems to be all that ‘remains’ of Indigenous peoples. We argue that to know the actual past of Indigenous peoples, one needs to know their present, one needs to know their stories; and the best way to learn is to engage in conversation with them. This chapter introduces a conversational inquiry approach to the study of Indigenous past occurrences grounded on four principles: contextual sensitivity, relational connectivity, dialogic interaction and reflexive engagement.

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Published date: 14 July 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 504127
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/504127
PURE UUID: a9ab64bf-c7aa-41f6-9d04-a18127e5fcc4
ORCID for Diego M. Coraiola: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2292-627X

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Date deposited: 26 Aug 2025 16:52
Last modified: 27 Aug 2025 02:21

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Author: François Bastien
Author: Diego M. Coraiola ORCID iD

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