Principal Investigator:Ayers, Harvard G Licensed Year(s):
2008
2007 Summary:
The purpose of this project is to publicize the rich cultural heritage of Arctic Aboriginal peoples, especially as relates to their relationship to the land. The plan is to interview people (mostly Aboriginal) and publish a book, to bring their voices to the Canadian and American public, and to humanize these subjects so that the human rights component of the energy policy debate is brought to the...
Principal Investigator:Todd, Zoe SC Licensed Year(s):2009
2008
Summary:
The purpose of this project is to understand how participation in the wage economy impacts time spent on the land, diet/consumption of country foods, and social networks for the sharing of country foods. Findings will be used by communities to address social impacts of resource development in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region.
Interviews and surveys will be conducted with a random sample of 25...
Principal Investigator:Gaver, Cheryl A Licensed Year(s):
2007
2006 Summary:
The objective of this project is to assess (1) whether attitudes evident during the period of the residential schools have changed at a congregational level, and (2) whether cultural differences that also played a role in what happened in the schools are better understood and accommodated.
Some of the questions to be considered: (1) What impact have the residential schools had on the relationsh...
Principal Investigator:Balanoff, Helen Licensed Year(s):
2008
Summary:
Success in adult education is measured by academic achievement, but other benefits for learners exist. This study will examine non-academic outcomes among Aboriginal learners in an effort to reframe notions of success.
The project will involve learners and instructors from three adult education programs: campus, community learning centres, and community-based non-government programs. Participa...
Principal Investigator:Morgan, Christine A Licensed Year(s):
2007
Summary:
The purpose of this study is to investigate how might climate change-related risks be better integrated into disaster management (prevention, preparedness, response, recovery) legislation, agreements, policies and planning, especially in relation to risk management of built infrastructure in the Canadian North.
The Project Team will conduct regional/local stakeholder engagement sessions in thre...
Principal Investigator:Slowey, Gabrielle A Licensed Year(s):
2007
Summary:
The purpose of this research is to investigate community concerns, including what are they, how and why these concerns have changed over time, how they are reflected in land-claim agreements and may affect their future self-government agreement.
Other objectives are: To identify ways in which the state, in the past two decades, has created policies which may have proven beneficial and liberatin...
Principal Investigator:Lyon, Christopher Licensed Year(s):
2007
Summary:
The purpose of this research is to advance the understanding of how institutions manage the social impacts of development. This research examines the role of institutions in addressing the social impacts of the Mackenzie Gas Project.
This research occurs within the boundaries communities of Inuvik and Yellowknife. The method involves voluntary, semi-structured and pre-arranged interviews, estim...
Principal Investigator:Salokangas, Raila M Licensed Year(s):
2007
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The goal of this research is to investigate the meaning of education for Inuvialuit youth and their families in the community of Tuktoyaktuk, specifically; how has the meaning of education changed for the Inuvialuit families? Further, how has education contributed to social change and how does social change contribute to changes in education? Also, is the meaning for education different for local ...
Principal Investigator:Borsy, Emily Jane E Licensed Year(s):2008
2007
Summary:
The objective of this research is to obtain primary information about the gravel situation in the ISR from a variety of industry perspectives. The researchers wish to fill in a gap in information linking supply and demand to community stress and vulnerability, obtaining this information through interviews with industry professionals.
The research will be conducted in two stages. The first sta...
Principal Investigator:Paci, Chris J Licensed Year(s):
2007
Summary:
The importance of this research is to articulate northern science research capacity, the role of colleges in building northern capacity, and the knowledge-based investments Canada is making in the North. Members of the research team will visit the Aurora College campuses in Yellowknife, Fort Smith and Inuvik to undertake literature searches. Other than accessing college libraries, the research tea...