Setting the Table: Indigenous Engagement on Environmental Issues in a Politicized Context

Volume: 29, Issue: 11, Pages: 1263 - 1279
Published: Apr 6, 2016
Abstract
Environmental issues are often highly politicized. Indigenous peoples may be reluctant to participate in research due to a history of colonization and negative experiences with researchers—described as a “chronic conflict”. We present a case where an acute conflict (an event that creates intense mistrust among stakeholders) occurred during a research project. The project studied a contentious issue: the sharing of dugong and turtle meat by...
Paper Details
Title
Setting the Table: Indigenous Engagement on Environmental Issues in a Politicized Context
Published Date
Apr 6, 2016
Volume
29
Issue
11
Pages
1263 - 1279
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