Working with Northern Communities to Build Collaborative Research Partnerships: Perspectives from Early Career Researchers
Partnerships between northern communities and academics have existed for decades, yet new attitudes regarding northern scholarship have shifted the research paradigm towards one that is more collaborative, interdisciplinary, and reflective of northern people's priorities. These shifting priorit...
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Published in: | Arctic Vol. 67; no. 3; pp. 419 - 429 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Calgary
Arctic Institute of North America
01-09-2014
Arctic Institute of North America of the University of Calgary |
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Summary: | Partnerships between northern communities and academics have existed for decades, yet new attitudes regarding northern scholarship have shifted the research paradigm towards one that is more collaborative, interdisciplinary, and reflective of northern people's priorities. These shifting priorities have been largely driven by comprehensive land-claim agreements that have led to various types of natural resource management, from co-management through self-government. Community involvement is an important component of licensing requirements for research in the three Canadian territories, and communities are calling for increasing participation-at every level-in research programs that take place in their region, including a role for indigenous researchers. Community-collaborative research, for the purposes of this paper, is an overarching term that encompasses different approaches to research that involves engaging local communities and individuals in the research process with the goal of sharing or co-generating knowledge to understand complex problems and bring about change through policy. |
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ISSN: | 0004-0843 1923-1245 |
DOI: | 10.14430/arctic4416 |