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Anthropology and Society: Presentations by Charles Menzies

Anthropology and Society: Presentations by Charles Menzies

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Anthropology and Society: Presentations by Charles Menzies

Anthropology and Society: Presentations by Charles Menzies

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Rather than fetishizing the 'newness' of computer assisted communication this presentation focuses on how these technologies can be normalized and incorporated within our everyday research and teaching practice. Drawing upon ongoing research
This class room presentation focussed upon the ways of respectful research in Indigneous communities.
From April 20-23, 2006 I was an invited participant at the Muros Congress on Tourism and Fishing Communities. This event was organized by a variety of government and university centers, most notably the Centre for Studies in Tourism based at
The interview focusses on the cultural intolerance of the president of Taseko Mines and a letter of compaint he wrote to the federal minister of the environment.
The interview focusses on the link between aboriginal rights and title and public concerns with the tarsands pipeline and tanker route.
This presentation discusses the ways in which identity matters and yet does not matter in the context of Indigenous research and teaching.
This presentation discusses how the indigenous Northwest Coast class system became entangled within 20th century industrial capitalism and the implication for the structure of contemporary social class, class consciousness, and notions of indig
This presentation was part of a full day symposium -hosted by the Centre for Culture, Identity, and Education (UBC)- that offered perspectives on the global environmental crisis from the lens of Indigenous knowledges. The diversity and pluralit
From gardens to hunting, sports, street yourh and more. This interview covers the gist of what makes a field school go.
What is makes for respectful research in a colonial context? This presentation explores, through the use of stories, the issues behind conducting respectful research.
This presentation was part of a panel of Indigenous scholars discussing apropriate methodologies from the vantage point of their work and lives.
The continuation of family-based Artisanal fisheries is at risk in the context of neo-liberal globalization. Neo-liberal approaches favour rationalized economic models of governance in which individualized property, rationalized modes of produ
This talk was to the special committee meetings on aquaculture in Vancouver, BC, November 24th, 2006.
This talk was presented as part of a panel on overcoming obstacles to aboriginal education at the BC Social Studies Professional Association / Canadian Studies Association Annual meetings in Vancouver, October 20-23, 2006.
This talk was presented in a coloquium on Friday the 13th at the City University of New York Grad Center in honour of the work of Gerald M. Sider on the occassion of his retirement.
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