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SUMMARY: Fishy Futures and Environmental Kin Studies:  Disrupting Extractiv
 e Paradigms Through Freshwater Fish-Based Research
DESCRIPTION: Please join us online with zoom:   Abstract: This talk draws o
 n three years of collaborative research on freshwater fish futures carried 
 out with and through the Institute for Freshwater Fish Futures. It examines
  the ways our network of collaborators have navigated the impacts of SARS-C
 oV-2 on our work. Taking seriously our responsibilities to protect […]
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 dion][/accordions]</p><p> </p><p>Abstract:</p><p>This talk draws on three y
 ears of collaborative research on freshwater fish futures carried out with 
 and through the Institute for Freshwater Fish Futures. It examines the ways
  our network of collaborators have navigated the impacts of SARS-CoV-2 on o
 ur work. Taking seriously our responsibilities to protect immunocompromised
  communities and colleagues\, and honoring our duties to disrupt extractive
  research paradigms\, this talk examines how we center duties of reciprocit
 y\, care\, and disability justice in our work\, and envisions what conserva
 tion research can look like when it takes seriously the responsibility to d
 ismantle structural violences and barriers that shape many current environm
 ental research paradigms in so-called Canada today.</p><p> </p><p>Bio:</p><
 p>Red River Métis anthropologist and researcher-artist Dr. Zoe Todd (she/th
 ey) blends their creative talents with their knowledge of innovative resear
 ch methods and Indigenous philosophy to examine and advocate for the comple
 x relationships between Indigenous sovereignty and freshwater fish conserva
 tion in Canada. Dr. Todd is a co-founder of both the Institute for Freshwat
 er Fish Futures and the Indigenous Environmental Knowledge Institute (IEKI)
  at Carleton University. In 2020\, Dr. Todd was elected to the Royal Societ
 y of Canada’s College of New Scholars. In 2018\, they were a Yale President
 ial Visiting Fellow. Dr. Todd holds their BSc in Biological Sciences and an
  MSc in Rural Sociology\, both from the University of Alberta\, and a PhD i
 n Social Anthropology from the University of Aberdeen.</p>
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