User:Maskedrawing/Two-Eyed Seeing/Bibliography

Bibliography Government of Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (2016). "IAPH Strategic Plan 2014-18 - CIHR".[1] This website provides the 201

Bibliography

  • Government of Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (2016). "IAPH Strategic Plan 2014-18 - CIHR".[1]
    • This website provides the 2014-2018 strategic plan of CIHR-IAPH.
  • Government of Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (2021). "CIHR Strategic Plan 2021-2031 - CIHR". [2]
    • This website provides the most recent strategic plan of CIHR.
  • "Achh". www.kidshurtapp.com. [3]
    • This is an app developed by the ACHH initiative.
  • Bentham, Morgan Skye (2017). "The Changing Tides of Education in Nunavut: A Non-Inuit Perspective of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit". University of Toronto.[4]
    • This is a Master of Teaching research paper that examines recent reform and new initiatives by the Department of Education to promote student academic achievement and success.
  • Carter, Jennifer; Hollinsworth, David (2017). "Teaching Indigenous geography in a neo-colonial world". Journal of Geography in Higher Education. [5]
    • This is a peer-reviewed article that critiques and describes teaching challenges in an Indigenous geography course.
  • "Albert Marshall". Tepi’ketuek Mi’kmaw [6]
    • This is a website describing the life and achievements of Elder Albert Marshall.
  • "Murdena Marshall". Tepi’ketuek Mi’kmaw Archives. [7]
    • This is a website describing the life and achievements of Elder Murdena Marshall.
  • Aikenhead, Glen S.; Ogawa, Masakata (2007). "Indigenous knowledge and science revisited". Cultural Studies of Science Education.[8]
    • This is a peer-reviewed article that compares and contrasts three ways of understanding nature: an Indigenous way, a neo-indigenous way, and a Euro-American scientific way.
  • Moorman, Lynn; Evanovitch, Julia; Muliaina, Tolu (2021). "Envisioning indigenized geography: a two-eyed seeing approach". Journal of Geography in Higher Education.[9]
    • This a peer-reviewed article in which geography educators explore their understandings and approaches to indigenizing their field of study, aligned with Two-Eyed Seeing,
  • Broadhead, Lee-Anne; Howard, Sean (2021). "Confronting the contradictions between Western and Indigenous science: a critical perspective on Two-Eyed Seeing". AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples.[10]
    • This is peer-reviewed article takes on a more critical approach and considers examples of Two-Eyed Seeing collaborations and their challenges.
  • Sylliboy, John R.; Latimer, Margot; Marshall, Elder Albert; Macleod, Emily (2021). "Communities take the lead: exploring Indigenous health research practices through Two-Eyed Seeing & kinship." International Journal of Circumpolar Health.[11]
    • This a peer-reviewed article that shares the example of ACHH in which Indigenous community partners take the lead addressing health priorities using the Two-Eyed Seeing approach.
  • Hatcher, Annamarie; Bartlett, Cheryl; Marshall, Albert; Marshall, Murdena (2009). "Two-Eyed Seeing in the Classroom Environment: Concepts, Approaches, and Challenges". Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education.[12]
    • This is a peer-reviewed article that outlines concepts and approaches for teaching Integrative Science using the guiding principle of Two-Eyed Seeing, while also exploring its challenges.
  • Wright, A.L.; Gabel, C.; Ballantyne, M.; , Jack, S.M.; Wahoush, O. (2019). "Using Two-Eyed Seeing in Research With Indigenous People: An Integrative Review". International Journal of Qualitative Methods. [13]
    • This is a peer-reviewed article that describes the state of the literature pertaining to the interpretation and application of Two-Eyed Seeing.
  • Peltier, Cindy (2018). "An Application of Two-Eyed Seeing: Indigenous Research Methods With Participatory Action Research". International Journal of Qualitative Methods. [14]
    • This is a peer-reviewed article that shares an interpretation of the Mi’kmaw concept of Two-Eyed Seeing as the synthesis of Indigenous methodology and participatory action research situated within an Indigenous paradigm of relevant, reciprocal, respectful, and responsible research.
  • Rowan, M.; Poole, N.; Shea, B. et al. (2015). "A scoping study of cultural interventions to treat addictions in Indigenous populations: methods, strategies and insights from a Two-Eyed Seeing approach." Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy. [15]
    • This is a peer-reviewed article that describes the methods, strategies and insights gained from a scoping study using a “Two-Eyed Seeing” approach.
  • Bartlett, C., Marshall, M. & Marshall, A. (2012). "Two-Eyed Seeing and other lessons learned within a co-learning journey of bringing together indigenous and mainstream knowledges and ways of knowing". Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences.[16]

References

  1. ^ Government of Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (2016-02-19). "IAPH Strategic Plan 2014-18 - CIHR". cihr-irsc.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-04-16.
  2. ^ Government of Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (2021-02-23). "CIHR Strategic Plan 2021-2031 - CIHR". cihr-irsc.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-04-16.
  3. ^ "Achh". www.kidshurtapp.com. Retrieved 2023-04-16.
  4. ^ Bentham, Morgan Skye (2017). "The Changing Tides of Education in Nunavut: A Non-Inuit Perspective of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit". University of Toronto.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ Carter, Jennifer; Hollinsworth, David (2017-04-03). "Teaching Indigenous geography in a neo-colonial world". Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 41 (2): 182–197. doi:10.1080/03098265.2017.1290591. ISSN 0309-8265.
  6. ^ "Albert Marshall". Tepi’ketuek Mi’kmaw Archives. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  7. ^ "Murdena Marshall". Tepi’ketuek Mi’kmaw Archives. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  8. ^ Aikenhead, Glen S.; Ogawa, Masakata (2007-07-01). "Indigenous knowledge and science revisited". Cultural Studies of Science Education. 2 (3): 539–620. doi:10.1007/s11422-007-9067-8. ISSN 1871-1510.
  9. ^ Moorman, Lynn; Evanovitch, Julia; Muliaina, Tolu (2021-04-03). "Envisioning indigenized geography: a two-eyed seeing approach". Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 45 (2): 201–220. doi:10.1080/03098265.2021.1872060. ISSN 0309-8265.
  10. ^ Broadhead, Lee-Anne; Howard, Sean (2021). "Confronting the contradictions between Western and Indigenous science: a critical perspective on Two-Eyed Seeing". AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples. 17 (1): 111–119. doi:10.1177/1177180121996326. ISSN 1177-1801.
  11. ^ Sylliboy, John R.; Latimer, Margot; Marshall, Elder Albert; MacLeod, Emily (2021-01-01). "Communities take the lead: exploring Indigenous health research practices through Two-Eyed Seeing & kinship". International Journal of Circumpolar Health. 80 (1): 1929755. doi:10.1080/22423982.2021.1929755. PMID 34061729.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: article number as page number (link)
  12. ^ Hatcher, Annamarie; Bartlett, Cheryl; Marshall, Albert; Marshall, Murdena (2009-09-17). "Two-Eyed Seeing in the Classroom Environment: Concepts, Approaches, and Challenges". Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education. 9 (3): 141–153. doi:10.1080/14926150903118342. ISSN 1492-6156.
  13. ^ Wright, A. L.; Gabel, C.; Ballantyne, M.; Jack, S. M.; Wahoush, O. (2019-01-01). "Using Two-Eyed Seeing in Research With Indigenous People: An Integrative Review". International Journal of Qualitative Methods. 18: 160940691986969. doi:10.1177/1609406919869695. ISSN 1609-4069.
  14. ^ Peltier, Cindy (2018-12-01). "An Application of Two-Eyed Seeing: Indigenous Research Methods With Participatory Action Research". International Journal of Qualitative Methods. 17 (1): 160940691881234. doi:10.1177/1609406918812346. ISSN 1609-4069.
  15. ^ Rowan, Margo; Poole, Nancy; Shea, Beverley; Mykota, David; Farag, Marwa; Hopkins, Carol; Hall, Laura; Mushquash, Christopher; Fornssler, Barbara; Dell, Colleen Anne (2015-07-04). "A scoping study of cultural interventions to treat addictions in Indigenous populations: methods, strategies and insights from a Two-Eyed Seeing approach". Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy. 10 (1): 26. doi:10.1186/s13011-015-0021-6. ISSN 1747-597X. PMC 4491216. PMID 26141750.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: PMC format (link) CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  16. ^ Bartlett, Cheryl; Marshall, Murdena; Marshall, Albert (2012-11-01). "Two-Eyed Seeing and other lessons learned within a co-learning journey of bringing together indigenous and mainstream knowledges and ways of knowing". Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. 2 (4): 331–340. doi:10.1007/s13412-012-0086-8. ISSN 2190-6491.

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