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Record #177367:

Listening to elders, working with youth / Carol Zane Jolles.

Title: Listening to elders, working with youth / Carol Zane Jolles.
Author(s): Jolles, Carol Zane.
Date: 2006.
Publisher: Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press
In: Critical Inuit studies : an anthology of contemporary Arctic ethnography. (2006.),
Abstract: Considers ways in which author's research has changed in response to criticism that product audiences of scientific and ethnological research have been peers from academic community, excluding residents of communities where research is conducted. Notes that research results are traditionally communicated in scientific language which is difficult for layman to understand; also that research which has implications for a community's health and well-being is not invariably shared with community in question. Argues that objectification in scientific method constitutes dehumanisation.
Notes:

In: Critical Inuit studies : an anthology of contemporary Arctic ethnography / Pamela Stern, Lisa Stevenson, eds.

Keywords: 1 -- Philosophy.
323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities.
T -- Social anthropology and ethnography.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
SPRI record no.: 177367

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