Aboriginal women, mining negotiations, and project development: analyzing the motivations and priorities shaping leadership and participation

The major objective of this thesis is to assess the role and contributions of Aboriginal women to mining negotiations and project development. Utilizing qualitative feminist research methodology, this research incorporated the perspectives of several participants all involved in the mining industry...

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Main Author: LaBelle, Stephanie C.
Other Authors: Wuttunee, Wanda (Native Studies), Farrell-Racette, Sherry (Native Studies) Henley, Thomas (Natural Resources Institute)
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30351
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spelling ftunivmanitoba:oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/30351 2023-06-18T03:40:38+02:00 Aboriginal women, mining negotiations, and project development: analyzing the motivations and priorities shaping leadership and participation LaBelle, Stephanie C. Wuttunee, Wanda (Native Studies) Farrell-Racette, Sherry (Native Studies) Henley, Thomas (Natural Resources Institute) 2015-04-07 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30351 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30351 open access Mining First Nations Aboriginal Women Negotiations Consultation Engagement Sustainability Natural Resources master thesis 2015 ftunivmanitoba 2023-06-04T17:39:49Z The major objective of this thesis is to assess the role and contributions of Aboriginal women to mining negotiations and project development. Utilizing qualitative feminist research methodology, this research incorporated the perspectives of several participants all involved in the mining industry in different capacities. Through bridging the realities, observations, experiences, and contributions of a variety of stakeholders, this project assesses how and why Aboriginal women are involved in mining negotiations and project development, measures to facilitate women’s involvement in mining development and negotiations, and how to improve the relationships between mining industry and Aboriginal stakeholders. May 2015 Master Thesis First Nations MSpace at the University of Manitoba
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topic Mining
First Nations
Aboriginal
Women
Negotiations
Consultation
Engagement
Sustainability
Natural Resources
spellingShingle Mining
First Nations
Aboriginal
Women
Negotiations
Consultation
Engagement
Sustainability
Natural Resources
LaBelle, Stephanie C.
Aboriginal women, mining negotiations, and project development: analyzing the motivations and priorities shaping leadership and participation
topic_facet Mining
First Nations
Aboriginal
Women
Negotiations
Consultation
Engagement
Sustainability
Natural Resources
description The major objective of this thesis is to assess the role and contributions of Aboriginal women to mining negotiations and project development. Utilizing qualitative feminist research methodology, this research incorporated the perspectives of several participants all involved in the mining industry in different capacities. Through bridging the realities, observations, experiences, and contributions of a variety of stakeholders, this project assesses how and why Aboriginal women are involved in mining negotiations and project development, measures to facilitate women’s involvement in mining development and negotiations, and how to improve the relationships between mining industry and Aboriginal stakeholders. May 2015
author2 Wuttunee, Wanda (Native Studies)
Farrell-Racette, Sherry (Native Studies) Henley, Thomas (Natural Resources Institute)
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title_short Aboriginal women, mining negotiations, and project development: analyzing the motivations and priorities shaping leadership and participation
title_full Aboriginal women, mining negotiations, and project development: analyzing the motivations and priorities shaping leadership and participation
title_fullStr Aboriginal women, mining negotiations, and project development: analyzing the motivations and priorities shaping leadership and participation
title_full_unstemmed Aboriginal women, mining negotiations, and project development: analyzing the motivations and priorities shaping leadership and participation
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