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In the words of Cayuga Elder Gae Ho Hwako Norma Jacobs: “We have forgotten about that sacred meeting space between the Settler ship and the Indigenous canoe, odagahodhes, where we originally agreed on the Two Row, and where today we need to return
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Timothy B. Leduc
The twenty-first century is a period of great environmental and social transformation as climate change increasingly marks lives at levels that are personal, familial, communal, national, and global. A Canadian Climate of Mind presents stories that e
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Timothy B. Leduc
Every day brings new headlines about climate change as politicians debate how to respond, scientists offer new data, and skeptics critique the validity of the research. To step outside these scientific and political debates, Timothy Leduc engages wit
Publikováno v:
Social & Cultural Geography. 21:893-908
We are members of the Creatures Collective, a transnational group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars, activists, artists, and communities who are collaborating to challenge the world-breakin...
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Timothy B. Leduc
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Bloomsbury Religion in North America.
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Timothy B. Leduc
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Social & Cultural Geography. 21:925-939
What does Heron teach about our time of turbulent multi-scalar issues like species extinctions, climate change, and related social injustices? In this article, I consider this question by e...
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Timothy B. Leduc
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social Work Education. 54:412-425
Social work is being challenged to situate its theories and practice within the lands it finds itself on in North America. This article considers the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s ...
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Timothy B. Leduc
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WIREs Climate Change. 5:247-260
Although considering questions of wisdom and humility in relation to climate change may seem like a soft theoretical topic for an issue that needs hard and clear responses, there is an increasing literature that suggests the global inability to agree
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Timothy B. Leduc, Susan A. Crate
Publikováno v:
Nature and Culture. 8:134-161
This article is concerned with the way in which indigenous place-based knowledge and understandings, in a time of global climate change, have the potential to challenge researchers to self-reflexively shift the focus of their research toward those te
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Timothy B. Leduc
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Tikkun. 26:39-43
Environmentalists have already provided the rational arguments for major societal transformations. What we need now is the wisdom for the prerequisite cultural transformations.