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An Inuit Critique of Canadian Arctic Research

An Inuit Critique of Canadian Arctic Research

Arctic research continues to operate in a colonial framework and with an academic mindset that largely privileges the interests of southern institutions and fails to address Northern societal needs and issues, in particular those experienced in Inuit communities. We have seen research principles go from research on Inuit to research with Inuit, but it is high time we witnessed research by Inuit for Inuit. If research informs policy, and policy arguably leads to change, Inuit need to have a say in how research in Inuit Nunangat (Inuit homelands) is governed to better their lives. This piece filters such matters through the eyes of an Inuk, offering insights into current Arctic research governance, and maps out some of the solutions and opportunities for altering it in the interests of Inuit communities. (Pfeifer, P. (2019). “An Inuit Critique of Canadian Arctic Research.” Arctic Focus. [originally published by Northern Public Affairs, 2018])

Subjects: Canadian arctic, Inuit, Research ethics, Research methodologies, Research with Indigenous peoples, Research by Indigenous peoples

  • Kind
    • Free - Open Access
  • Access
    • Open Access
  • Domain
    • Health Sciences
    • Humanities and Social Sciences
    • Natural Sciences
Elements of Indigenous style: a guide for writing by and about Indigenous Peoples

Elements of Indigenous style: a guide for writing by and about Indigenous Peoples

This book acts as a guide for writers, editors, and publishers to decolonize the way that they write about Indigenous Peoples. It provides an overview of the way Indigenous peoples have been portrayed in literature, and offers tips and on writing in a culturally sensitive and respectful manner. (Gregory Younging, Edmonton, Brush Education, 2018, 154 p. )

 

Subjects: Research ethics, Decolonization, Indigenous authors

  • Kind
    • Reserved Access
  • Access
    • Reserved Access
  • Domain
    • Humanities and Social Sciences
Ethical principles for the conduct or research in the north (Association universitaire canadienne d’études nordiques)

Ethical principles for the conduct or research in the north (Association universitaire canadienne d’études nordiques)

A statement of ethical principles that reflects the needs and concerns of northern communities and researchers.

Subjects: Research with Indigenous peoples, Research by Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples, Research ethics, Research

  • Kind
    • Free - Open Access
  • Access
    • Open Access
  • Domain
    • Humanities and Social Sciences
First Nations in Quebec and Labrador’s research protocol (Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador) (Assemblée des Premières Nations Québec-Labrador)

First Nations in Quebec and Labrador’s research protocol (Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador) (Assemblée des Premières Nations Québec-Labrador)

A guide for Indigenous communities, local organizations and the scientific community, governing research activities with First Nations or within their territory.

Subjects: Labrador, Research ethics, Research protocol, Quebec, Research with Indigenous peoples

  • Kind
    • Free - Open Access
  • Access
    • Open Access
  • Domain
    • Humanities and Social Sciences
Les conditions d’une collaboration éthique entre chercheurs autochtones et non autochtones

Les conditions d’une collaboration éthique entre chercheurs autochtones et non autochtones

Reflections on the methodologies and concepts used in Indigenous Studies (abstract in English). (Karine Gentelet, Cahiers de recherche sociologique, no 48, 2009.)

Subjects: Indigenous studies, Research ethics, Research methodologies, Research with Indigenous peoples, Research by Indigenous peoples

  • Kind
    • Free - Open Access
  • Access
    • Open Access
  • Domain
    • Humanities and Social Sciences
Lignes directrices pour la recherche (Institut nordique du Québec)

Lignes directrices pour la recherche (Institut nordique du Québec)

A discussion paper setting out ethical northern research guidelines with a view to the decolonization of research. It also proposes approaches for conducting research in the North.

Subjects: Indigenous peoples, INQ, Research ethics, Research, Research with Indigenous peoples, Indigenous authors

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