Toward an Indigenous development sociology methodology: social reality and change in the Palestinian context

Author:

Sayrafi Imad1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Development Studies, Birzeit University, Palestine

Abstract

This article discusses findings from a dissertation research project in the Palestinian village of Ni’lin in relation to the synthesis of an actor-oriented methodological approach with Indigenous theory. Through this synthesis, the article proposes a theoretical and methodological approach for studying settler colonialism and social transformations in Palestinian contexts. It also adapts the methodology, allowing enriching development theory to account for settler colonial settings and the case of Palestine. It shows the value of critical events, as sites to study historicity, violence, and resistance, highlighting the important interaction of individual and collective actors with culture and larger frames of meaning in relation to Indigenous resurgence.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

History,Anthropology,Cultural Studies

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