The following presentations comprised the formal closing of the Working Better Together Conference on Indigenous Research Ethics that took place February 18-20th, 2015 in Vancouver, British Columbia:
- Dr. George Nicholas, IPinCH Project Director and Professor of Archaeology, 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏ
- Olivia Sylvester, Conference Assistant
- Dr. Kelly Bannister, Conference Chair and Co-Director, POLIS Project on Ecological Governance, University of Victoria
- Dr. Joy Johnson, Vice-President Research, 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏ
- Coast Salish Elder Florence James, Penelakut Island
The conference brought together 80 community-engaged academic and community researchers, educators, practitioners, policy analysts and research administrators from across Canada to explore what it really means – and what it takes – to work collaboratively in Indigenous research.
The event was organized by the Intellectual Property in Cultural Heritage (IPinCH) project based at 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏ and co-sponsored by the and the at the University of Victoria, and the . Major funding was provided through an Impact (Partnership) Award to the IPinCH project from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSRHC).
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