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Working with northern communities to build collaborative research partnerships: perspectives from early career researchers / J.M.E. Tondu, and 7 others.

Title: Working with northern communities to build collaborative research partnerships: perspectives from early career researchers / J.M.E. Tondu, and 7 others.
Author(s): Tondu, J. M. E.
Date: 2014.
In: Arctic. (2014.), Vol. 67(3) (2014)
Abstract: Emphasises importance of collaboration between visiting researchers and local communities in Canadian North, in order to ensure that local needs are addressed and local decision makers informed. Social and natural science research in Arctic often directly and indirectly affect communities, whether through research itself, or through implications of research for policy and management.
Notes:

Arctic. Vol. 67(3) :419-429 (2014).

Keywords: 001.89 -- Research programmes.
3 -- Social sciences.
323 -- Politics, internal.
39 -- Ethnography: Inuit.
5 -- Science.
Z -- Miscellaneous.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
SPRI record no.: 211262

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