Régions: North Slave Region
étiquettes: contaminants, social sciences, arsenic, environmental damage, remediation
chercheur principal: | Sandlos, John K (10) |
Nᵒ de permis: | 15834 |
Organisation: | Memorial University of Newfoundland |
Année(s) de permis: |
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
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Délivré: | févr. 01, 2016 |
Équipe de projet: | Arn Keeling, Amanda DeGray, Caitlynn Beckett |
Objectif(s): To examine how the historical memories of Giant Mines’ impacts can broaden the notion of ecological restoration to address past, and future environmental injustices.
Description du projet: This project will take on the challenge of using academic and non-academic media to examine and communicate community perspectives on the history, and current problem, of arsenic deposition in Yellowknife. The research team will not only ask how these historical memories have influenced the current controversy over the Giant Mine Remediation Project, but will also examine the challenges of communicating the extreme hazard the arsenic stored in the mine presents to future generations. Working with partners that include the Goyatiko Language Society and Alternatives North, the research team will answer the following questions: 1)How can alternative media and public history approaches to research and dissemination (film, oral history, museum displays, and community workshops) on Giant Mine give voice to First Nations perspectives that have been marginalized in archival records and remediation planning? 2) How can... Plus de résultats