Martina Jakubchik-Paloheimo, PhD in Human Geography supervised by Dr Heather Castleden

June 02, 2020 00:30:19
Martina Jakubchik-Paloheimo, PhD in Human Geography supervised by Dr Heather Castleden
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Martina Jakubchik-Paloheimo, PhD in Human Geography supervised by Dr Heather Castleden

Jun 02 2020 | 00:30:19

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Show Notes

Topic: Land reconciliation, a new critical geography of peace in the Ecuadorian Amazon: Empowering Shuar resilience and resurgence through two-eyed learning.

Overview: This research will work in collaboration with the Shuar community in Ecuador, specifically with the community of Chiriap, Shuar family lineage who are seeking to conserve and preserve both their ancestral knowledge and land against rising mining interests in their territory.

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