Semantic Scholar Open Access 2020 393 sitasi

Making room and moving over: knowledge co-production, Indigenous knowledge sovereignty and the politics of global environmental change decision-making

N. Latulippe Nicole L. Klenk

Abstrak

The global environmental change research community that engages with Indigenous knowledge holders commonly practice engagement in an extractive way: knowledge is treated as data that can be aggregated and understood in abstract and universal form. This assumes that knowledge and governance are separate and gives knowledge co-production the appearance of playing an informative and facilitative role in global environmental change governance. But seeking Indigenous knowledge to inform environmental decision-making implies that Indigenous peoples are stakeholders as opposed to self-determining nations with rights and responsibilities regarding their knowledge systems and lands. Indigenous sovereignty is not respected when knowledge is treated as mere data for collective decision-making. This paper brings literatures on knowledge co-production together with Indigenous knowledge, research, and environmental governance to explain why co-production scholars must move away from seeking to better ‘integrate’ Indigenous knowledges into western science and make way for Indigenous research leadership.

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N. Latulippe

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Nicole L. Klenk

Format Sitasi

Latulippe, N., Klenk, N.L. (2020). Making room and moving over: knowledge co-production, Indigenous knowledge sovereignty and the politics of global environmental change decision-making. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2019.10.010

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2020
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
393×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1016/j.cosust.2019.10.010
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Open Access ✓