Championing The Democratic Intellect

[This brief note discusses the philosophical basis of the Scottish vision of civil society and the Scots championing of Democratic Intellectualism. The Scottish tradition of academic generalism, trust in lay scholars, and the practice of technical and practical competencies is alive at the Arctic In...

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Published in:ARCTIC
Main Author: Robinson, Mike
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1997
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Championing The Democratic Intellect
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title_full Championing The Democratic Intellect
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ASTIS
Co-management
Community development
Interactions
Native peoples
Participatory action research
Science
Traditional knowledge
Canada
Scotland
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ASTIS
Co-management
Community development
Interactions
Native peoples
Participatory action research
Science
Traditional knowledge
Canada
Scotland
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