EXNS 2809 - Indigenous Peoples as Scientists

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Faculty of Native Studies

This course brings learners into deeper awareness of how Indigenous scientists are undertaking work in the field, including their goals, practices, mentorship approaches and decolonizing methods. Learners will be exposed to relational frameworks and nation-specific concepts that are guiding principles for producing, applying and governing knowledge. Case studies that are introduced include the Indigenous STS research and teaching hub at the University of Alberta, Indigenous astronomy, and contextual factors, such as Indigenous citizenship policies, epidemics and immunizations, in the field of medicine. Prerequisite: EXNS 2801.

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Continuing Ed Summer 2024

Lectures

Section Capacity Class times Instructor(s)
LECTURE SU1
(13111)
75
2024-07-11 - 2024-08-29
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