Nalaquq (“it is found”): a knowledge co-production framework for environmental sensing and communication in Indigenous arctic communities
Abstract In 2007, the Yup’ik village of Quinhagak contacted archaeologists after locals found precontact artifacts on a nearby beach. This collaboration led to the subsequent excavation of Nunalleq, an important ancestral site threatened by climate change. Since then, an international research team...
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croxfordunivpr:10.1093/jcmc/zmad030 2023-09-26T15:14:38+02:00 Nalaquq (“it is found”): a knowledge co-production framework for environmental sensing and communication in Indigenous arctic communities Gleason, Sean Lim, Jonathan Church, Lynn Marie Jones, Warren Nicolai, Carl Pleasant, Joe Church, Willard Watterson, Alice Strunk, Lonny Alaskuk Knecht, Richard Hillerdal, Charlotta Humphreys, Lee Hampden-Sydney College 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmad030 https://academic.oup.com/jcmc/article-pdf/28/5/zmad030/51232797/zmad030.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication volume 28, issue 5 ISSN 1083-6101 Communication journal-article 2023 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmad030 2023-08-25T11:39:21Z Abstract In 2007, the Yup’ik village of Quinhagak contacted archaeologists after locals found precontact artifacts on a nearby beach. This collaboration led to the subsequent excavation of Nunalleq, an important ancestral site threatened by climate change. Since then, an international research team has partnered with Yup’ik leadership in Quinhagak to address the larger impact of climate change. In turn, this article introduces Nalaquq—our framework for combining custom sensor networks with traditional knowledge to study ellavut (trans. “Our land and weather”). Doing so provides a guide for communication scholars interested in working alongside Indigenous circumpolar communities to visualize and communicate climate science. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Oxford University Press (via Crossref) Arctic Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 28 5 |
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Abstract In 2007, the Yup’ik village of Quinhagak contacted archaeologists after locals found precontact artifacts on a nearby beach. This collaboration led to the subsequent excavation of Nunalleq, an important ancestral site threatened by climate change. Since then, an international research team has partnered with Yup’ik leadership in Quinhagak to address the larger impact of climate change. In turn, this article introduces Nalaquq—our framework for combining custom sensor networks with traditional knowledge to study ellavut (trans. “Our land and weather”). Doing so provides a guide for communication scholars interested in working alongside Indigenous circumpolar communities to visualize and communicate climate science. |
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Gleason, Sean Lim, Jonathan Church, Lynn Marie Jones, Warren Nicolai, Carl Pleasant, Joe Church, Willard Watterson, Alice Strunk, Lonny Alaskuk Knecht, Richard Hillerdal, Charlotta |
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Nalaquq (“it is found”): a knowledge co-production framework for environmental sensing and communication in Indigenous arctic communities |
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Nalaquq (“it is found”): a knowledge co-production framework for environmental sensing and communication in Indigenous arctic communities |
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Nalaquq (“it is found”): a knowledge co-production framework for environmental sensing and communication in Indigenous arctic communities |
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Nalaquq (“it is found”): a knowledge co-production framework for environmental sensing and communication in Indigenous arctic communities |
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Nalaquq (“it is found”): a knowledge co-production framework for environmental sensing and communication in Indigenous arctic communities |
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nalaquq (“it is found”): a knowledge co-production framework for environmental sensing and communication in indigenous arctic communities |
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