Ten "simple" rules for non-Indigenous researchers engaging Indigenous communities in Arctic research

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Hauptverfasser: O'Brien, Joy M, Blais, Nathan, Butler, Carmen, White, Natalie, Bustead, Ash, Figler, Collin, Wells, McKenna, Anderson, George, Yuhas, Anna, Ernakovich, Jessica Gilman
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description The funders had no role in study design, data collection, and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. [...]more scientists are conducting fieldwork in Arctic regions, where Indigenous people have lived on lands and territories for time immemorial. Today, Arctic Indigenous communities continue to experience insensitive and disingenuous interactions with non-Indigenous researchers perpetuating historical trends [9] and inequitable power imbalances [19]. While there are several resources detailing the best practices for collaborating with Indigenous communities in the Arctic, this topic can appear overwhelming, which may discourage research engagement with Indigenous communities. [...]we aimed to create a succinct summary of the main lessons from this literature to serve as a starting point for researchers.
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Arctic research
Arctic zone
Best practice
Climatic changes
Collaboration
Data collection
Education
Fieldwork
History
Humans
Ice environments
Indigenous Peoples
Inuit
Knowledge
Native peoples
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People and Places
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Science Policy
Scientists
Social Sciences
STEM education
title Ten "simple" rules for non-Indigenous researchers engaging Indigenous communities in Arctic research
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