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Neoliberalism and indigenous knowledge: Maori health research and the cultural politics of New Zealand's 'National Science Challenges'

机译:新自由主义和土著知识:毛利人的健康研究和新西兰“国家科学挑战”的文化政治

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In 2012-13 the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) in New Zealand rapidly implemented a major restructuring of national scientific research funding. The "National Science Challenges" (NSC) initiative aims to promote greater commercial applications of scientific knowledge, reflecting ongoing neoliberal reforms in New Zealand. Using the example of health research, we examine the NSC as a key moment in ongoing indigenous Maori advocacy against neoliberalization. NSC rhetoric and practice through 2013 moved to marginalize participation by Maori researchers, in part through constructing "Maori" and "science" as essentially separate arenas yet at the same time appeared to recognize and value culturally distinctive forms of Maori knowledge. To contest this "neoliberal multiculturalism," Maori health researchers reasserted the validity of culturally distinctive knowledge, strategically appropriated NSC rhetoric, and marshalled political resources to protect Maori research infrastructure. By foregrounding scientific knowledge production as an arena of contestation over neoliberal values and priorities, and attending closely to how neoliberalizing tactics can include moves to acknowledge cultural diversity, this analysis poses new questions for social scientific study of global trends toward reconfiguring the production of knowledge about health. Study findings are drawn from textual analysis of MBIE documents about the NSC from 2012 to 2014, materials circulated by Maori researchers in the blogosphere in 2014, and ethnographic interviews conducted in 2013 with 17 Maori health researchers working at 7 sites that included university-based research centers, government agencies, and independent consultancies. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在2012-13年度,新西兰商业,创新和就业部(MBIE)迅速实施了国家科研资金的重大重组。 “国家科学挑战”(NSC)计划旨在促进科学知识的更大商业应用,以反映新西兰正在进行的新自由主义改革。以健康研究为例,我们将国家安全委员会视为正在进行的针对新自由化的本土毛利人倡导中的关键时刻。直到2013年,NSC的言论和实践都将毛利研究人员的参与边缘化,部分原因是通过将“毛利人”和“科学”建设为本质上分离的领域,但同时似乎承认并重视毛利人知识的文化独特形式。为了对抗这种“新自由主义的多元文化主义”,毛利人的卫生研究人员重申了具有文化特色的知识的有效性,从战略上运用了NSC的言论,并调集了政治资源来保护毛利人的研究基础设施。通过将科学知识生产作为争夺新自由主义价值观和优先领域的舞台,并密切关注新自由化策略如何包括承认文化多样性的举动,这一分析提出了新的问题,要求社会科学研究对全球趋势进行重新配置,以重新配置知识的生产。健康。研究结果来自于2012年至2014年关于NSC的MBIE文件的文本分析,2014年博客圈中毛利人研究人员散发的材料以及2013年对17位毛利人健康研究人员进行的人种学访谈,这些人在7个地点工作,包括大学研究中心,政府机构和独立咨询公司。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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