A typology of Inuit youth engagement in environmental research

Author:

Sadowsky Hilary C.1,Brunet Nicolas2ORCID,Anaviapik Alex3,Kublu Abraham4,Longboat Sheri2,Henri Dominique A.5

Affiliation:

1. University of Guelph, School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, 315 Shannon Road, Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 4K6, Canada

2. University of Guelph, School of Environmental Design and Rural development, 50 Stone Road East, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada

3. P.O. Box 11, Pond Inlet, NU X0A 0S0, Canada

4. P.O. Box 375, Pond Inlet, NU X0A 0S0, Canada

5. Environment and Climate Change Canada, 105 McGill Street, Montreal, QC H2Y 2E7, Canada

Abstract

The roles of Indigenous youth in environmental research remain largely unexplored with little practical guidance for achieving meaningful engagement in environmental research. This paper aims to characterize the varying types of Inuit youth engagement in environmental research conducted in Inuit Nunangat. Findings were derived from a community-engaged participatory research approach in Mittimatalik (Pond Inlet, Nunavut). Our typology of Inuit youth engagement in environmental research suggests three types of engagements: “participate”, “conduct”, and “control”. Results highlight that Inuit youth who are interested in undertaking their own environmental research projects expect to enhance their knowledge of natural and life sciences more than those who may seek short-term supportive research roles. Strategies employed by researchers seeking to enhance youth research capacity may also vary based on youth wants and expectations. Our findings suggest that there is no one-size-fits all solution. None of the engagement types identified were necessarily and inherently considered better than the others by project contributors, unlike what has been proposed in other, hierarchical, typologies. Our proposed typology contributes to a better understanding of the varying roles that Inuit youth can play in environmental research, as well as inform potential frameworks for enhancing Inuit youth engagement and leadership in research.

Funder

Canada Research Coordinating Committee

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

Environment and Climate Change Canada

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

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