Inuit youth and environmental research: exploring engagement barriers, strategies, and impacts

Community leadership in Arctic environmental research is increasingly recognized as one of many pathways to Indigenous self-determination in Nunavut, Canada. While experienced Inuit hunters, trappers, and other recognized environmental knowledge experts are commonly included in research, similar opp...

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Published in:FACETS
Main Authors: Sadowsky, Hilary, Brunet, Nicolas D., Anaviapik, Alex, Kublu, Abraham, Killiktee, Cara, Henri, Dominique A.
Other Authors: Alsop, Steve J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2022
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/facets-2021-0035
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/facets-2021-0035 2024-09-15T18:14:52+00:00 Inuit youth and environmental research: exploring engagement barriers, strategies, and impacts Sadowsky, Hilary Brunet, Nicolas D. Anaviapik, Alex Kublu, Abraham Killiktee, Cara Henri, Dominique A. Alsop, Steve J. 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/facets-2021-0035 https://facetsjournal.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/facets-2021-0035 en eng Canadian Science Publishing FACETS volume 7, page 45-70 ISSN 2371-1671 journal-article 2022 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2021-0035 2024-08-22T04:08:44Z Community leadership in Arctic environmental research is increasingly recognized as one of many pathways to Indigenous self-determination in Nunavut, Canada. While experienced Inuit hunters, trappers, and other recognized environmental knowledge experts are commonly included in research, similar opportunities for Inuit youth to meaningfully engage in environmental research remain limited. Finding ways to increase scientific literacy, particularly among Inuit youth, has been identified as an important step in the continuation of high-quality Arctic environmental research. This paper examines community perspectives on the roles and contributions of Inuit youth in environmental research in Nunavut, barriers that Inuit youth face in becoming meaningfully engaged in field-based environmental research, and strategies for enhancing Inuit youth engagement. Our study was conducted in Pond Inlet, Nunavut, and used interviews, workshops, and observation to gather stories and knowledge from community members about field- and land-based experiential learning pathways. This study found that a complex set of barriers, including a lack of credentials and support systems, among others, may inhibit meaningful Inuit youth engagement in environmental research. Key findings from the study support the view that collaborative land-based research activities can be an effective and meaningful method of enhancing scientific literacy among Inuit youth. Article in Journal/Newspaper inuit Nunavut Pond Inlet Canadian Science Publishing FACETS 7 45 70
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description Community leadership in Arctic environmental research is increasingly recognized as one of many pathways to Indigenous self-determination in Nunavut, Canada. While experienced Inuit hunters, trappers, and other recognized environmental knowledge experts are commonly included in research, similar opportunities for Inuit youth to meaningfully engage in environmental research remain limited. Finding ways to increase scientific literacy, particularly among Inuit youth, has been identified as an important step in the continuation of high-quality Arctic environmental research. This paper examines community perspectives on the roles and contributions of Inuit youth in environmental research in Nunavut, barriers that Inuit youth face in becoming meaningfully engaged in field-based environmental research, and strategies for enhancing Inuit youth engagement. Our study was conducted in Pond Inlet, Nunavut, and used interviews, workshops, and observation to gather stories and knowledge from community members about field- and land-based experiential learning pathways. This study found that a complex set of barriers, including a lack of credentials and support systems, among others, may inhibit meaningful Inuit youth engagement in environmental research. Key findings from the study support the view that collaborative land-based research activities can be an effective and meaningful method of enhancing scientific literacy among Inuit youth.
author2 Alsop, Steve J.
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author Sadowsky, Hilary
Brunet, Nicolas D.
Anaviapik, Alex
Kublu, Abraham
Killiktee, Cara
Henri, Dominique A.
spellingShingle Sadowsky, Hilary
Brunet, Nicolas D.
Anaviapik, Alex
Kublu, Abraham
Killiktee, Cara
Henri, Dominique A.
Inuit youth and environmental research: exploring engagement barriers, strategies, and impacts
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Brunet, Nicolas D.
Anaviapik, Alex
Kublu, Abraham
Killiktee, Cara
Henri, Dominique A.
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title Inuit youth and environmental research: exploring engagement barriers, strategies, and impacts
title_short Inuit youth and environmental research: exploring engagement barriers, strategies, and impacts
title_full Inuit youth and environmental research: exploring engagement barriers, strategies, and impacts
title_fullStr Inuit youth and environmental research: exploring engagement barriers, strategies, and impacts
title_full_unstemmed Inuit youth and environmental research: exploring engagement barriers, strategies, and impacts
title_sort inuit youth and environmental research: exploring engagement barriers, strategies, and impacts
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