Towards Constructive Change in Aboriginal Communities

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Towards Constructive Change in Aboriginal Communities

A Social Psychology Perspective

Indigenous peoples Social, group or collective psychology

Authors: Donald M. Taylor, Roxane de la Sablonnière

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Language: English

Published by: McGill-Queen's University Press

Published on: 17th November 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780773596580


Introduction

The widespread failure of so many interventions in First Nations and Inuit communities across Canada requires an explanation. Applying the theoretical and methodological rigour of experimental social psychology to genuine community-based constructive change, Donald Taylor and Roxane de la Sablonnière outline new ways of addressing the challenges that Aboriginal leaders are vocalizing publicly.

To date, the decolonization process in Canada has led to programs that focus on the struggling individual. However, colonization was and still is a collective process and thus requires collective solutions. Rooted in years of research, teaching, and experience in First Nations and Inuit communities, the authors offer necessary solutions.

Methodology and Approach

They contend that survey research can be uniquely applied as a means to initiate constructive community change, demonstrating how their intervention process uses such research to foster positive social norms by feeding the results back to the community.

Conclusion

Ultimately, Towards Constructive Change in Aboriginal Communities outlines how field research can be used to give a voice to First Nations and Inuit community members and serve as a platform for constructive social change.

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