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Drawing wisdom from the Pacific: A Tongan participative approach to exploring and addressing family violence

The development of qualitative research approaches that are embedded within a Tongan worldview and associated relational practices is pivotal to enhancing knowledge of, and culturally-informed responses to violence within the Tongan kainga (family). We are currently in the early stages of such devel...

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Published in:Qualitative research in psychology 2023-07, Vol.20 (3), p.420-440
Main Authors: Havea, Sesimani, Alefaio-Tugia, Siautu, Hodgetts, Darrin
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