Indigenous systems knowledge applied to protocols for governance and inquiry

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Fletcher, Gabrielle, Waters, Joshua, Yunkaporta, Tyson, Marshall, Chels, Davis, John and Bancroft, Jack Manning. 2023. "Indigenous systems knowledge applied to protocols for governance and inquiry." Systems Research and Behavioral Science. 40 (4), pp. 757-760. https://doi.org/10.1002/sres.2932
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Indigenous systems knowledge applied to protocols for governance and inquiry

ERA Journal ID36598
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsFletcher, Gabrielle, Waters, Joshua, Yunkaporta, Tyson, Marshall, Chels, Davis, John and Bancroft, Jack Manning
Journal TitleSystems Research and Behavioral Science
Journal Citation40 (4), pp. 757-760
Number of Pages4
Year2023
PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons
Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
ISSN1092-7026
1099-1743
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1002/sres.2932
Web Address (URL)https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/sres.2932
AbstractThis paper details the progress to date of the Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab (IKS Lab) at Deakin University in establishing organisational processes and methods of inquiry grounded in Indigenous protocols. Continuity of traditional knowledge and practice in the Lab requires a deep-time perspective of complex systems both local and nonlocal, ensuring that ancient psycho-technologies are retrieved forward for context-dependent, collectively responsive thought leadership and projects stewarding relational systems increase during phase shifts anticipated from future inflection points of wicked proportions. This work requires abductive reasoning, the eradication of discrete discipline boundaries, continuous adaptive responsiveness, distributed authority, agentic dyads of individual and group sovereignties, kinship protocols for solitary/pair/group/multigroup activity, traditional embassy protocols for dialogue between diverse systems and traditional Law-based principles translated into propositions that can inform innovative systems functions and theory.
Keywordscomplexity theory/science; fire value; indigenous systems knowledge; research translation; traditional governance
ANZSRC Field of Research 20204699. Other information and computing sciences
Byline AffiliationsDeakin University
University of Southern Queensland
University of Melbourne
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