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Community Research Authorship and Attribution in Nunatsiavut: First Steps

Community Research Authorship and Attribution in Nunatsiavut: First Steps

Community members are speaking out or joining the conversation about attributing their knowledge and recognizing their roles in research. 

Posted on February 26, 2025February 26, 2025 by Max LiboironIn Blog, feature10 Minutes Read

The researchers that search engines make invisible

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The researchers that search engines make invisible

I went to the university’s article database but finding this paper again wasn’t as easy as I thought it would be.

Posted on June 10, 2021January 21, 2025 by clearstaffIn Blog, feature, Projects8 Minutes Read

Waking up to the politics of citation

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Waking up to the politics of citation

I found myself shocked by the importance of citation, and particularly by my lack of awareness of the impact my citing could have on others.

Posted on June 10, 2021January 21, 2025 by clearstaffIn Blog, feature, Projects, Uncategorized5 Minutes Read

Decolonizing your syllabus? You might have missed some steps

Decolonizing your syllabus? You might have missed some steps

Decolonizing your syllabus is different than including some Indigenous writers on the reading schedule.

Posted on August 12, 2019July 22, 2021 by Max LiboironIn Blog, Resources2 Minutes Read

“Research on Our Own Terms” by Eve Tuck: A thread by a listener

“Research on Our Own Terms” by Eve Tuck: A thread by a listener

Labrador Research Forum (#LRF2019) keynote by Eve Tuck on “Research On Our Terms.” Featuring many pictures of seals and wisdom that burns. A thread from a listener:

Posted on May 3, 2019January 22, 2025 by Max LiboironIn Blog4 Minutes Read

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