An argument for ethical physical geography research on Indigenous landscapes in Canada

作者: Geoffrey G. L. Kershaw , Heather Castleden , Colin P. Laroque

DOI: 10.1111/CAG.12092

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摘要: In Canadian physical geography, the ethical implications of research occurring in Indigenous spaces and places have historically been overlooked. Physical geographers, particularly those working northern Canada, are beginning to recognize that our takes place a sensitive social space knowledge we pursue has moral implications. The Geographer recently published special issue (56:2) documents many challenges opportunities community-based participatory involving peoples Canada. Throughout issue, 2010 Tri-Council Policy Statement, Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (TCPS2), was referenced as important directing shift towards interactions with research. Drawing on material from TCPS2, this article gives an overview authors' experiences attempting execute ethically sound geography study traditional Dene territory Saskatchewan. viewpoint concludes thoughts what bridges barriers exist when is responsibilities spaces. From perspective, geographers can strengthen defensibility overall quality their by enhancing involvement indigenous communities potentially impacted findings. Resume Dans la pratique de geographie physique au les repercussions ethiques des travaux recherche menes sur espaces et lieux autochtones ont ete peu etudiees dans le passe. Les geographes physiques, en commencant par ceux qui sont actifs regions nordiques du conscients fait que nos se deroulent sociaux sensibles connaissances nous souhaitons acquerir consequences plan ethique moral. Le Geographe canadien recemment paraitre un numero (vol.56, no.2) rassemble informations nombreux defis relever possibilites participative axee communaute portant peuples Tous auteurs accorde une importance l'Enonce politique trois Conseils: avec etres humains (EPTC-2) l'evolution vers autochtones. En s'appuyant tirees l'EPTC-2, cet presente vue d'ensemble eprouvees cadre d'une etude conforme l'ethique menee territoire traditionnel Dene, situe nord Des perspectives esquissees elements facilitateurs obstacles peuvent presenter lorsque effectues maniere responsable Nous sommes l'avis physiques renforcer qualite globale leurs renforcement participation active communautes susceptibles d'etre affectees resultats recherche.

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