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Book
Project
Two
books are in preparation. Publication expected in 2010.
(1)
Mulrennan, M., C. Scott, and K. Scott, editors. Striking
a Balance: The Science and Politics of Environmental Protection in James
Bay. University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver.
Contents:
Mulrennan,
M. and C. Scott. Introduction
Mulrennan,
M. and F. Berkes. Protected
areas in northern aboriginal contexts.
Mark
R. and C. Scott. Cree goals and interests in relation to
environmental protection and development.
Nasr,
W. and C. Scott. The politics of knowledge in environmental
protection and development.
Scott,
K. and V. Bussières. A brief history of reseach in
Eastern James Bay over the past 100 years.
Pendea,
F., Costopoulos, A., and C. Nielsen. Shoreline displacement
and human adaptation in 6000-year perspective.
Fyles,
J., K. Scott, F. Pendea, and J. Sayles. Stories of the land
and sea: A natural history of Paakumshumwaau-Maatuskaau.
Humphries,
M., J. Samson, and H. Milligan. Wemindji mammals in ecological
space and time.
Peloquin,
C. and F. Berkes. Beyond conservation: Customary land stewardship
in a complex and changing world.
Sayles,
J. and M. Mulrennan. Cree hunters' modifications of the coast:
Agency in a changing land.
Bussières,
V., M. Mulrennan and J. Sayles. Cultural connections to the
Wemindji coastal and marine environment.
Scott,
C., J. Hebert, and U. Lapointe. Paakumshumwaau-Maatuskaau
biodiversity reserve.
Mulrennan,
M., C. Scott, V. Bussières, N. Boisvert, and S. Archambault.
Tawich (Marine) Protected Area.
Wellen,
C. and R. Sieber. Geospatial data stewards: A Geographic
Information System for a cultural protected area in Wemindji.
Lapointe,
U., C. Scott, and G. Mikkelson. Decolonizing mining.
Mulrenan,
M. and C. Scott. Protected Area creation in Wemindji territory.
(2)
Scott, C., P. G. Brown, and J. Labrecque, editors. Dialoguing
Knowledges: Finding our Way to Respect and Relationship, University
of British Columbia Press, Vancouver.
Contents:
Scott,
C. and P.G. Brown. Introduction: knowledge dialogues.
Brown,
P.G., R. Mark, M. Forrest, C. Stocek. Respect and relationship:
a Cree paradigm of human and ecological community.
Mikkelson,
G. Values in ecological knowledge.
Nasr,
W., J. Samson, H. Kitching, and H. Milligan. Knowledge exchange
in field research: what scientists and hunters talk about together.
Humphries,
M. C. Scott, and F. Berkes. Comparing Cree and ecological
science models of ecosystem dynamics.
Scott,
K. and J. Fyles. Listening to the trees: postfire ecology
in Wemindji territory.
Paberzyte,
I. , A. Costopoulos and H. Stewart. Co-interpreting the past.
Eades,
G. and S. Sieber. Spatial ontologies and the representation
of knowledge.
Scott,
K., J. Dolan and D. Stewart. Every time I go on the land
I learn: Cree knowledge in community education.
Labrecque,
J., P.G. Brown and C. Scott. Discourses of development: Cree
knowledge and global environment.
Scott,
C. and P.G. Brown. Conclusions.
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