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The Decolonial Turn 2.0: the reckoning (June 2018 — Anthrodendum)
I wrote a piece on the Decolonial Turn 2.0 (RAGNAROK) for Anthrodendum in June 2018. The Decolonial Turn 2.0: the reckoning
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Walrus Talks “We Desire a Better Country”
In March, 2017, I had the great honour of participating in the Walrus Talks National Tour: https://thewalrus.ca/canada150/ My talk is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhubUdR5OBg
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Public lecture — ETH, Zurich ‘So long, and thanks for all the fish: Navigating the impact of settler colonial violence and the Anthropocene on human-fish relations in Treaty Six Territory, Alberta, Canada’
I gave a talk at the invitation of the Architecture department at ETH in Zurich on November 10, 2016. It was entitled ‘So long, and thanks for all the fish: Navigating the impact of settler colonial violence and the Anthropocene on human-fish relations in Treaty Six Territory, Alberta, Canada’. You can watch it here: https://cast.switch.ch/vod/clips/1vy6tkcs45/streaming.html
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News
Very excited to share the news that, as of 01 July, I will be starting a preliminary tenure-track position as a lecturer in the department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University. Also, I was very honoured to be invited to participate in the ‘World of Matter’ event at Concordia University in February 2015. You…
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Creating citizen spaces through Indigenous soundscapes
Last week Spacing Magazine kindly published this piece on decolonizing urban spaces through sound as part of the “Cities For People” initiative. http://spacing.ca/national/2014/10/01/creating-citizen-spaces-indigenous-soundscapes/
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On Scottish Independence – a Metis perspective
On Scottish Independence – a Metis perspective The above links to a piece recently published on ActiveHistory.ca.
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I am pursuing a PhD in Social Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. My work currently focuses on the relationships between people, fish and the environment in the Western Canadian Arctic in the past and present, in the context of environmental change. Using fishing as a lens, I employ a historical ethnographic…