KNT18-New developments in circumpolar studies and KT/mobilization
This panel will focus on both international and domestic developments in circumpolar studies and knowledge mobilization. More specifically, the panel will discuss emerging linkages and cross-polar collaborations and developments in circumpolar studies across universities. At the same time, it will reflect on local, place based, applied research and KT/mobilization and the development of knowledge sharing to develop guidelines for new aids including implementing UNDRIP in health. This dynamic panel will reflect upon and generate conversations about the importance of continuing to build local and pan-Arctic relationships across the social sciences and the critical role of collaborators to generate new protocols, policies and processes of knowledge sharing.
Co-Chairs:
Gabrielle Slowey, York University
Stephanie Irlbacher-Fox, Hotii ts'eeda
Heather Nichol, Trent University
Panelists:
John B Zoe, Member, Tłı̨chǫ First Nation & Chair, Governing Council Hotıì ts’eeda Program (NWT SPOR Support Unit)
Sadetło Scott, Member, Tłı̨chǫ First Nation Student, Yukon University
Amanda Buffalo, Liard Aboriginal Women’s Society