Participatory, Transdisciplinary, and Indigenous Methodologies in Health and Environmental Research
Participatory, Transdisciplinary, and Indigenous Methodologies in Health and Environmental Research
(led by Sara Breslow (Anthropology) )
Monday, May 18th, 2009, 12:00 – 1:20 pm, Communications 202
Listen to an audio recording (mp3) of the discussion.
Readings:
Linda Tuhiwai Smith (1999) Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples. London:
Zed Books: pp 1-6.
Louise Fortmann (2008) “Introduction: Doing Science Together.” In Participatory Research in
Conservation and Rural Livelihoods: Doing Science Together, ed. Fortmann. London: Wiley-
Blackwell: pp. 1-9.
Gerald V. Mohatt, Kelly L. Hazel, James Allen, Mary Stachelrodt, Chase Hensel, and Robert Fath
(2004) “Unheard Alaska: Culturally Anchored Participatory Action Research on Sobriety With
Alaska Natives.” American Journal of Community Psychology 33.3-4: 263-273.
Benrita ‘Mae’ Burnette and Judy DeHose (2008) “The Land has Wisdom.” In Participatory Research
in Conservation and Research Livelihoods, ed. Fortmann. London: Wiley-Blackwell: pp. 84-97.
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