Methodological challenges in doing ethnomathematical research

Methodological challenges in doing ethnomathematical research

Author: 
Mosimege, Mogege
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2012
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Journal Title: 
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies : Multi-Inter- and Transdiciplinarity
Source: 
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies , Vol. 7, No. 2, November 2012, pp. 59-78
Abstract: 

Researchers in ethnomathematics are confronted by a variety of methodological questions when they carry out ethnomathematical research. These have to deal with: participants and knowledge holders; language used in research; interviews and observations; familiarity (or lack thereof) with the knowledge holders; mathematical analysis of cultural artefacts; etc. Knowledge in this field engages with indigenous knowledge systems. This article primarily deals with indigenous games which the author researched. He proceeds to explore questions which arose and to provide possible solutions. The author also reflects on and analyses other studies that have grappled with the questions and draws on the implications and insights of these studies in constructing the suggested answers. The article therefore demonstrates that ethnomathematical research contributes to the demystification of the historical false projection by colonialism that Africa and Africans were and are not culturally embedded in mathematics – especially applied mathematics.

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CITATION: Mosimege, Mogege. Methodological challenges in doing ethnomathematical research . : Taylor & Francis , 2012. International Journal of African Renaissance Studies , Vol. 7, No. 2, November 2012, pp. 59-78 - Available at: https://library.au.int/methodological-challenges-doing-ethnomathematical-research-4