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The Northern Review, published through @YukonUniversity, has a call out for papers on Indigenous Economic Development Corporations and Cooperatives in the Canadian North and issues in northern economic development!
ICYMI - CALL FOR PAPERS: Indigenous Economic Development Corporations and Cooperatives in the Canadian North. Also welcome articles, commentaries, case studies exploring any aspect of #economicdevelopment in the North.
https://t.co/ju3qMERF7Z
#callforpapers@YukonUniversity
Join our team! The School of Liberal Arts is hiring an Assistant Professor in Interdisciplinary Studies.
Full details: https://t.co/1P8n6sHe1o
👉 Apply by February 9, 2025
#HigherEd#YukonU#NorthernStudies#AcademicJobs#LiberalArts
NEW! CALL FOR PAPERS: Indigenous Economic Development Corporations and Cooperatives in the Canadian North ... Also welcome articles, commentaries, case studies exploring any aspect of #economicdevelopment in the North.
https://t.co/ju3qMERF7Z
#callforpapers#Yukon#NWT#Nunavut
The @ReviewNorthern 56 issue included 2 peer-reviewed research articles from #YukonU faculty!
Faith Whiting—Reflections on Reconciliation from Non-Indigenous Teachers in Northern Post-Secondary Learning https://t.co/XvqE1atxdy
🖼️former Yukon College instructor Doug Rutherford
Teslin's Mayor, Gord Curran, went on @CBCNorth's Yukon Morning with @ElynJonesCBC to talk about his research article, published in @ReviewNorthern, exploring the relationship between self governing First Nations and rural municipalities. https://t.co/AA0wo73aCv
NEW! CALL FOR PAPERS: Indigenous Economic Development Corporations and Cooperatives in the Canadian North ... Also welcome articles, commentaries, case studies exploring any aspect of #economicdevelopment in the North.
https://t.co/ju3qMERF7Z
#callforpapers#Yukon#NWT#Nunavut
Practitioner Perspectives on Arctic Marine Mammals in Environmental News Reporting, by Charlotte Gehrke @CharlyGehrke
In the special collection "Media Representations of the Arctic," guest editor Mathieu Landriault https://t.co/xvCEtXtaX3
#climatecrisis#sciencecommunication
New research from @unbcfe Assistant Professor Dr. Sinead Earley examines regional efforts to work towards low-carbon transitions in northern BC.
Earley's study explores how regional and multi-sector collaborations can address barrier and support community centred climate action.
#newarticle
Alaska Native Sovereignty and the Federal Trust Responsibility: A Cultural Interpretation of Historical Relationships, by William Schneider, University of Alaska Fairbanks
https://t.co/jx7qT168tq
#TribalSovereignty#IndigenousSovereignty#AlaskaHistory
Replying to
@ReviewNorthern
This article is a Kalaallisut (West Greenlandic) translation summarizing a longer English article originally published in the History Education Research Journal @HERJ_Journal in 2023
https://t.co/E873C1W7AR
Dec 6 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. An important book to read is KEETSAHNAK / OUR MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS SISTERS, Kim Anderson, Maria Campbell, and Christi Belcourt, editors.
https://t.co/PhkS9ILQ73
#MMIWG#VAW#16dayscampaign
This #GivingTuesday, help #YukonU students in need. From Nov 25-Dec 6, every dollar raised supports our Student Emergency Fund:
🏠 Emergency housing
🍎 Meals & groceries
🚕 Transportation
📚 School supplies
Last year: $3,620 raised. Let’s top that! https://t.co/QsfIcoB8Dm