Power With

Indigenous Knowledges, Environmental Practice, and the Strength of Collaboration

By Barbara Moktthewenkwe Wall, Mary-Claire Buell

Description

Power With: Indigenous Knowledges, Environmental Practice, and the Strength of Collaboration calls for a paradigm shift in environmental science and education. This groundbreaking collection advocates for ethical and effective collaborations between Indigenous Peoples and communities and environmental practitioners working at the intersection of Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing, and Eurocentric environmental sciences. Through case studies grounded in community-based research and dialogue from a gathering of contributing authors, this volume asks urgent questions: How does the status quo in environmental sciences support ongoing colonial impacts? How can we stand with Indigenous science? And how can collaborative work at the intersection of Indigenous and Eurocentric sciences help address “wicked problems,” such as conservation and sustainability in the context of the climate crisis?

This 16-chapter volume brings together 43 Indigenous and non-Indigenous authors, academic instructors, emerging scholars, community members, government scientists, researchers, youth, and practitioners, along with three research collectives. It offers concrete examples of collaborative research projects and amplifies the voices of those most affected. The editors and authors provide tools, guidance, and advice for creating a lasting impact for healthier people and planet.

Power With is designed to be accessible for 200- to 300-level students as well as environmental practitioners. It includes several dialogue-based chapters to enhance engagement and forward Indigenous epistemologies. This timely collection offers a clear and accessible resource for courses in environmental sciences and studies, Indigenous studies, sociology, anthropology, geography, forestry, gender studies, and health studies.

Features:

  • Robust pedagogical features and instructor supplements include chapter-end discussion questions, further readings and resources, and a book-end glossary with references to relevant chapters
  • Multiple chapters centre on dialogues between collaborating authors, researchers, scholars, and Knowledge Holders and contain practical guidance for ethical collaboration between Indigenous and Eurocentric knowledge systems
  • This timely text is heavily situated in community-based research, which grounds the work in real-world environmental practice from a Canadian perspective
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$75.95 (PRINT)
$64.95 (eBook – Fixed Layout)
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$64.95 (eBook – Reflowable)
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Number of Pages

Approx. 340

Dimensions

6.75" x 9.75”

Print ISBN

9781773385341

eBook – Fixed Layout ISBN

9781773385358

eBook – Reflowable ISBN

9781773385365

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