CBRCanada Webinar: Panel on Bridging Indigenous and Western Research Paradigms
Thu, Jun 17
|Webinar
This panel discussion is the sixth and final session in CBRCanada's Winter/Spring 2021 Decolonizing Community-Based Research online learning series. In this session, panelists will share their experiences acting as a bridge between Indigenous and Western research paradigms and reflect on challenges
Time & Location
Jun 17, 2021, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. EDT
Webinar
About the Event
This panel discussion is the sixth and final session in CBRCanada's Winter/Spring 2021 Decolonizing Community-Based Research online learning series. In this session, panelists will share their experiences acting as a bridge between Indigenous and Western research paradigms and reflect on challenges, opportunities and lessons learned. The panelists in this session originate from varied Indigenous and settler upbringings and have collectively spent decades engaging in research with diverse Indigenous communities across the country. Panelists: -Danielle Alphonse (BC Regional Innovation Chair for Aboriginal Early Childhood Development, Vancouver Island University) -David Long (Professor of Sociology, The King’s University) -Erica Samms Hurley (Nurse Educator, Memorial University of Newfoundland) -Shirley Tagalik (Director to Aqqiumavvik Society and the Nunavut Network Environment in Indigenous Health Research) *This event is for CBRCanada members only. If you are employed, studying, or affiliated with any CBRCanada member institution (https://www.communityresearchcanada.ca/cbrc-members), you are already considered a member. Individuals whose institution is not on this list are welcome to register as an individual member, learn more here: https://www.communityresearchcanada.ca/become-a-member