Understanding the Role of Inuit Youth Engagement in Scientific Research in Nunavut
Community collaboration has become increasingly common in Arctic environmental research. While experienced hunters and trappers possess the resources necessary to effectively form research partnerships, similar opportunities for local Inuit youth are limited. Finding pathways to increase local scien...
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description | Community collaboration has become increasingly common in Arctic environmental research. While experienced hunters and trappers possess the resources necessary to effectively form research partnerships, similar opportunities for local Inuit youth are limited. Finding pathways to increase local scientific literacy for Inuit youth has been identified as an important step in the continuation of high-quality Arctic environmental research. This project initiated a dialogue with community members of Pond Inlet, Nunavut, on the role of environmental researchers in contributing to Inuit youth’s scientific literacy, and in enhancing researcher-youth collaboration through research activities. A two-month community stay was central to the collection of primary data for this study. Immersion within the community was essential for forming meaningful relationships that supported this research. Research methods included interviews, workshops, and participant observation. Results revealed strategies for enhancing engagement in environmental research that could encourage greater scientific literacy for Inuit youth in Pond Inlet. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada University of Guelph Environment and Climate Change Canada |
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spelling | ftunivguelph:oai:atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca:10214/17611 2025-01-16T20:27:10+00:00 Understanding the Role of Inuit Youth Engagement in Scientific Research in Nunavut Sadowsky, Hilary Brunet, Nicolas 2019-11-21 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10214/17611 en eng University of Guelph http://hdl.handle.net/10214/17611 All items in the Atrium are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated. Inuit youth Youth in research Nunavut Land-based learning Scientific literacy Research engagement Thesis 2019 ftunivguelph 2024-05-29T00:00:54Z Community collaboration has become increasingly common in Arctic environmental research. While experienced hunters and trappers possess the resources necessary to effectively form research partnerships, similar opportunities for local Inuit youth are limited. Finding pathways to increase local scientific literacy for Inuit youth has been identified as an important step in the continuation of high-quality Arctic environmental research. This project initiated a dialogue with community members of Pond Inlet, Nunavut, on the role of environmental researchers in contributing to Inuit youth’s scientific literacy, and in enhancing researcher-youth collaboration through research activities. A two-month community stay was central to the collection of primary data for this study. Immersion within the community was essential for forming meaningful relationships that supported this research. Research methods included interviews, workshops, and participant observation. Results revealed strategies for enhancing engagement in environmental research that could encourage greater scientific literacy for Inuit youth in Pond Inlet. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada University of Guelph Environment and Climate Change Canada Thesis Arctic Climate change inuit Nunavut Pond Inlet University of Guelph: DSpace digital archive Arctic Canada Nunavut Pond Inlet ENVELOPE(-77.960,-77.960,72.699,72.699) |
spellingShingle | Inuit youth Youth in research Nunavut Land-based learning Scientific literacy Research engagement Sadowsky, Hilary Understanding the Role of Inuit Youth Engagement in Scientific Research in Nunavut |
title | Understanding the Role of Inuit Youth Engagement in Scientific Research in Nunavut |
title_full | Understanding the Role of Inuit Youth Engagement in Scientific Research in Nunavut |
title_fullStr | Understanding the Role of Inuit Youth Engagement in Scientific Research in Nunavut |
title_full_unstemmed | Understanding the Role of Inuit Youth Engagement in Scientific Research in Nunavut |
title_short | Understanding the Role of Inuit Youth Engagement in Scientific Research in Nunavut |
title_sort | understanding the role of inuit youth engagement in scientific research in nunavut |
topic | Inuit youth Youth in research Nunavut Land-based learning Scientific literacy Research engagement |
topic_facet | Inuit youth Youth in research Nunavut Land-based learning Scientific literacy Research engagement |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10214/17611 |