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Biopolitics and Beyond - New Directions in Indigenous Studies

From climate change, to pipeline protests and environmental justice movements, to conceptualizations of kinship with living and non-living beings, emerging scholarship from Indigenous Studies is broadening visions of how to live in the twenty-first century. This keynote lecture and panel discussion featured the work of scholars who are pushing the boundaries of science and technology studies.

Lecture: "Caretaking Relations, Not American Dreaming: #IdleNoMore, #BlackLivesMatter, and #NoDAPL"

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Kim TallBear, Associate Professor, Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta, and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience & Environment

听Panellists:
Jennifer Brown
Rico Chenyek
Kristen Simmons

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