![]() In evoking the politics of decolonization in her title, Linda Smith is explicit in her message: this is a book about power. To those who have read the first edition, I urge you to pick up a copy of this new edition, as it features new, updated, and revised materials. ![]() I urge those who have not yet found this text and would wish to work or collaborate with minority-status communities, especially with native or indigenous peoples, or who are intrigued by the possibilities opened up by indigenous perspectives-to take a look at this book. ![]() In the thirteen years since it was first published, Decolonizing Methodologieshas been translated into a number of languages and read widely, consulted by both activists and scholars alike- surely making it one of the most influential and oft-cited works in contemporary social science research and discourse. ![]() In May 2012 the highly anticipated second edition of Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples(2012) was released by Zed Books. ![]()
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