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ID158474
Title ProperCritical investigations of resilience
Other Title Informationa brief introduction to indigenous environmental studies & sciences
LanguageENG
AuthorWhyte, Kyle
Summary / Abstract (Note)Indigenous peoples are among the most active environmentalists in the world, working through advocacy, educational programs, and research. The emerging field of Indigenous Environmental Studies and Sciences (iess) is distinctive, investigating social resilience to environmental change through the research lens of how moral relationships are organized in societies. Examples of iess research across three moral relationships are discussed here: responsibility, spirituality, and justice. iess develops insights on resilience that can support Indigenous peoples' struggles with environmental justice and political reconciliation; makes significant contributions to global discussions about the relationship between human behavior and the environment; and speaks directly to Indigenous liberation as well as justice issues impacting everyone.
`In' analytical NoteDaedalus Vol. 147, No.2; Spring 2018: p.136-147
Journal SourceDaedalus Vol: 147 No 2
Key WordsResilience ;  Critical Investigations ;  Indigenous Environmental Studies & Sciences


 
 
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