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Decolonizing Methodologies for Sustainability Research Session 1 with Prof. Ranjan Datta
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Session 1 - Decolonizing the Meanings of Research: A lifelong process of learning, unlearning and relearning responsibilities
Dr. Ranjan Datta, Canada Research Chair- II in Community Disaster Research at Indigenous Studies, at Mount Royal University, Calgary. Ranjan’s research interests include advocating for community-led disaster research, decolonizing environmental sustainability research, environmental justice, responsibilities for decolonization, anti-racist perspectives in climate change, and cross-cultural community empowerment. He has a total of 40 peer-reviewed publications on community-led environmental sustainability issues; has recently published a book Indigenous Perspectives on Land-Water Management and Sustainability (Routledge); and has edited two books, Reconciliation in Practice: A Cross-cultural Perspectives (Fernwood Publishing) and Indigenous Reconciliation and Decolonization: Responsibility, Social Justice and Community Engagement (London: Routledge).
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction and land acknowledgment
6:28 The meanings of Decolonial Research
14:54 Challenges in research
18:19 Ways to overcomes these challenges: practicing Decolonial research
42:40 Q&A
Dr. Ranjan Datta, Canada Research Chair- II in Community Disaster Research at Indigenous Studies, at Mount Royal University, Calgary. Ranjan’s research interests include advocating for community-led disaster research, decolonizing environmental sustainability research, environmental justice, responsibilities for decolonization, anti-racist perspectives in climate change, and cross-cultural community empowerment. He has a total of 40 peer-reviewed publications on community-led environmental sustainability issues; has recently published a book Indigenous Perspectives on Land-Water Management and Sustainability (Routledge); and has edited two books, Reconciliation in Practice: A Cross-cultural Perspectives (Fernwood Publishing) and Indigenous Reconciliation and Decolonization: Responsibility, Social Justice and Community Engagement (London: Routledge).
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction and land acknowledgment
6:28 The meanings of Decolonial Research
14:54 Challenges in research
18:19 Ways to overcomes these challenges: practicing Decolonial research
42:40 Q&A