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Practices for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Western Sciences for Research and Monitoring of Biodiversity in Canada

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 1, January 2026.
Our research article addresses ‘if, when and how’ to bring together Indigenous knowledges (IK) and Western sciences (WS) in practice in biodiversity research and monitoring, though a combination of interviews/sharing circles with Indigenous Peoples, a systematic literature search, and then braiding outcomes from each.
Ella Bowles   +16 more
wiley   +1 more source

Intersections between Ubuntu and Social Work in Humanitarian Settings in Uganda

open access: yesJournal of Comparative Social Work
Understanding the context and complexities of humanitarian settings and the intersections between Ubuntu and social work is crucial, yet it has not received considerable attention in Africa.
Lambert Buzaare   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

(Re)‐Enacting Academia Otherwise: Cultivating Care‐Full Communities of Practice Through Retreats

open access: yesGender, Work &Organization, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 18-26, January 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper explores the cultivation of joy on the margins of academia via the provision of holistic writing retreats for academic caregivers marked by community, care, and embodiment. The retreats operate as fugitive spaces away from the uncaring structures that shape everyday academia, ones in which we cultivate a different way of being/doing
Kate Schick   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Decolonizing Scaffolding: Learning from First Nations’ Resurgence to Recalibrate Entrepreneurship

open access: yesJournal of Management Studies, Volume 63, Issue 1, Page 22-58, January 2026.
Abstract Indigenous communities are resurging and harnessing this momentum to reshape their social world. As they reclaim their cultural resources, rights, and identities, they gain control over how and whether to engage with Western social structures.
Maggie M. Cascadden   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Chapter 19 Toxic speech, political self-Indigenization and the ethics and politics of critique: Notes from Finland

open access: yes, 2022
Over the past decades, online hate speech against the Indigenous Sámi people has sharply proliferated, and in each Nordic country, it is now considered a problem requiring counter-measures and further study. This chapter employs Lynne Tirrell’s notion of toxic speech to examine anti-Sámi hate speech that is specific to the political terrain in Finland.
openaire   +1 more source

Earthly ​​Indi​geneity: The Cognitive and Ethical Implications of a Disregarded Cosmic Occurence

open access: yesOn_Culture, 2018
In any form, ‘being indigenous’ has a relational signification. Therefore, what consequences might there be for a conceptualization of indigenism that recognizes the commonality of our being indigenous to the Earth?
Mario Ricca
doaj  

Indigenous Peoples and Organization Studies. [PDF]

open access: yesOrgan Stud, 2023
Bastien F, Coraiola DM, Foster WM.
europepmc   +1 more source

The Saffronization of Public Knowledge in India

open access: yesPublic Humanities
During the political regime of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), public knowledge in India has been tarnished with political colors. The BJP has used the color saffron, which is closely associated with the Indian National Flag, as a sociopolitical tool
Sayan Dey
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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