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Co-Creation and Two-Eyed Seeing

Co-Creation and Two-Eyed Seeing

Update: 2024-09-24
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In this episode, we will explore the concepts of co-creation and two-eyed seeing, focusing on the perspectives of Indigenous and scientific knowledge in research endeavors.

Our panelists include:

  • Aslak Holmberg: President of the Saami Council
  • Naja Dyrendom Graugaard: Postdoctoral Researcher at the Aarhus University, Denmark 
  • Vivi Vold: PhD Candidate at the University of Greenland and the University of California, Davis, United States
  • Nina Döring: Research Group Leader at the Research Institute for Sustainability – Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, Germany
  • Evie Morin: Research Associate at the Research Institute for Sustainability – Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, Germany
  • Anne Chahine: Research Associate at the Research Institute for Sustainability – Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, Germany

The discussion and following Q&A with the audience are moderated by Jan-Erik Henriksen, Professor at UiT – The Arctic University of Norway.

This panel originally took place at the 2024 Arctic Circle Berlin Forum.

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