Lands and Bodies: Disrupting Colonial Biases through Methodology

Authors

  • Ellen Ahlness Education Maksad

Keywords:

decentering theory, decolonization, holism, qualitative methodology

Abstract

A review of Pollution is Colonialism (2021) by Max Libroiron.

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Author Biography

Ellen Ahlness, Education Maksad

Ellen Ahlness is a Race and Gender writer for Education Maksad and an Arctic Studies researcher. Her scholarship centers on examining Arctic Indigenous activism and political organization resulting from health and livelihood challenges presented by an increasingly warming Far North. Her current work has shifted to emphasize the impact of technologies on health—particularly across race and gender lines—in formal organizational settings. Her work can also be found in Ecologia Politica, World History Connected, and Managing Multicultural Scandinavia.

References

McLeod, Melissa, et al. 2020. “COVID‐19: We Must Not Forget about Indigenous Health and Equity.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 44 (4): 253-256

Mead, Margaret. 2017. “Warfare Is Only an Invention—Not a Biological Necessity.” Conflict After the Cold War: Arguments on Causes of War and Peace. New York: Routledge Press.

Plumwood, Val. 1991. “Nature, Self, and Gender: Feminism, Environmental Philosophy, and the Critique of Rationalism.” Hypatia 6(1): 3-27.

Tian, Xuelin, Chunjiang An, Zhikun Chen, and Zhiqiang Tian. 2012. “Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Urban Transportation and Air Quality in Canada.” Science of the Total Environment 765,(1): 144270.

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Published

2022-06-17