Communications capacity and resources : the missing weft in the basket of Indigenous nation-building and vibrant communities

First Nations in Canada face many barriers in their journey toward self-determination and community empowerment. One such barrier is that the processes for community decision-making, particularly those decisions that require members to vote, can have a significant impact on the outcomes communities...

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Main Author: Holloway, Juli
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/23471
https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-15364
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spelling ftviurr:oai:viurrspace.ca:10613/23471 2023-06-18T03:40:37+02:00 Communications capacity and resources : the missing weft in the basket of Indigenous nation-building and vibrant communities Holloway, Juli 2020-12-18 application/pdf https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/23471 https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-15364 en eng https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/23471 http://dx.doi.org/10.25316/IR-15364 communications community decision-making community empowerment community engagement Indigenous knowledge Indigenous self-determination 2020 ftviurr https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-15364 2023-06-04T20:22:00Z First Nations in Canada face many barriers in their journey toward self-determination and community empowerment. One such barrier is that the processes for community decision-making, particularly those decisions that require members to vote, can have a significant impact on the outcomes communities seek in the advancement of community goals—but some First Nations lack the internal capacity for effective communications. Community decision-making processes that aren’t thoughtfully designed fail engage community members to participate in the process and thus fail to achieve community goals. In order to better understand the connection between communications and Indigenous self-determination and community empowerment, as well as factors that contribute to successful community decision-making processes, I designed this study to include intensive interviews with representatives of elected leadership and communications staff from participant First Nation communities. Through a situational analysis of the data collected in this research, I identified issues related to communications faced by First Nations in BC and then generated three sensitizing concepts that provide direction for overcoming those issues from a decolonial perspective to contribute Indigenous knowledge to the topic of community decision-making in First Nations. As a result of the findings of this study, I argue First Nations need dedicated resources to develop communications capacity within the community to achieve goals of self-determination and empowerment of community members. Other/Unknown Material First Nations VIURRSpace (Royal Roads University and Vancouver Island University) Canada
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topic communications
community decision-making
community empowerment
community engagement
Indigenous knowledge
Indigenous self-determination
spellingShingle communications
community decision-making
community empowerment
community engagement
Indigenous knowledge
Indigenous self-determination
Holloway, Juli
Communications capacity and resources : the missing weft in the basket of Indigenous nation-building and vibrant communities
topic_facet communications
community decision-making
community empowerment
community engagement
Indigenous knowledge
Indigenous self-determination
description First Nations in Canada face many barriers in their journey toward self-determination and community empowerment. One such barrier is that the processes for community decision-making, particularly those decisions that require members to vote, can have a significant impact on the outcomes communities seek in the advancement of community goals—but some First Nations lack the internal capacity for effective communications. Community decision-making processes that aren’t thoughtfully designed fail engage community members to participate in the process and thus fail to achieve community goals. In order to better understand the connection between communications and Indigenous self-determination and community empowerment, as well as factors that contribute to successful community decision-making processes, I designed this study to include intensive interviews with representatives of elected leadership and communications staff from participant First Nation communities. Through a situational analysis of the data collected in this research, I identified issues related to communications faced by First Nations in BC and then generated three sensitizing concepts that provide direction for overcoming those issues from a decolonial perspective to contribute Indigenous knowledge to the topic of community decision-making in First Nations. As a result of the findings of this study, I argue First Nations need dedicated resources to develop communications capacity within the community to achieve goals of self-determination and empowerment of community members.
author Holloway, Juli
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title Communications capacity and resources : the missing weft in the basket of Indigenous nation-building and vibrant communities
title_short Communications capacity and resources : the missing weft in the basket of Indigenous nation-building and vibrant communities
title_full Communications capacity and resources : the missing weft in the basket of Indigenous nation-building and vibrant communities
title_fullStr Communications capacity and resources : the missing weft in the basket of Indigenous nation-building and vibrant communities
title_full_unstemmed Communications capacity and resources : the missing weft in the basket of Indigenous nation-building and vibrant communities
title_sort communications capacity and resources : the missing weft in the basket of indigenous nation-building and vibrant communities
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