Pathways Forum #13 - When Western meets Indigenous in Sustainability Science, from theory to practice - Part 1
Mon 29 Apr 2024 09:30 - 11:30 CEST
Online, Zoom
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Pathways Forum #13 - When Western meets Indigenous in Sustainability Science, from theory to practice - Part 1
Continuing our Decolonizing Sustainability Science series, join us for a unique two-part Forum which will explore insights from both community collaborators and Indigenous researchers.
Part 1 asks the question: What do scientists need to know before and when working in and with Indigenous communities? This will spotlight reflections from the perspective of those with direct experience of living or working with Indigenous communities. Speakers will discuss what it means to ethically engage with Indigenous knowledge holders and how they navigate their responsibility to develop reciprocal relationships with these communities in ways that do not perpetuate extractive, colonial frameworks. In Part 2, our focus will shift to a reflection on the challenges confronted by Indigenous researchers when working within Western institutions. The practice of braiding Indigenous and Western sciences makes it necessary to confront institutional power dynamics and reconsider how researchers define, construct and use knowledge within sustainability science. Part 2 speakers and time will be released soon.
These webinars are organized in collaboration with the Ocean KAN and the Future Earth Taipei Hub.
Speakers:
Valelia Muni Toke - IRD – Institut de recherche pour le développement
Teriitutea Quesnot - Université de Bretagne Occidentale
Futuru C.L. Tsai - National Taitung University
Discussion facilitator:
Linwood Pendleton - Executive Director of the Ocean Knowledge Action Network