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The Evolution of Local Participation and the Mode of Knowledge Production in Arctic Research

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Brunet, Nicholas D.; Hickey, Gordon M.; Humphries, Murray M.
Journal: Ecology and Society
Volume: 19
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Date: 2014
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/9482
Sector: Information & Knowledge
Social Organization
Region: North America
Subject(s): traditional knowledge
community participation
research--theory
Abstract: "Arctic science is often claimed to have been transformed by the increased involvement of local people, but these claims of a new research paradigm have not been empirically evaluated. We argue that the 'new' participatory research paradigm emerging in Arctic science embodies many of the principles of the Mode 2 knowledge production framework. Using the Mode 2 thesis as an assessment framework, we examined research articles appearing between 1965 and 2010 in the journal Arctic to assess the extent to which there has been a paradigm shift toward more participatory approaches. Results suggest that the involvement of local people has increased only slightly over the last half century and continues to vary systematically among disciplines, organizations, and regions. Analysis of three additional journals focused on Arctic and circumpolar science establishes the generality of these slight increases in local involvement. There is clearly room for more community involvement in Arctic science, but achieving this will require either increasing the proportional representation of the organizations, disciplines, and regions with a track record of successful Mode 2 research, or encouraging Mode 2 research innovation within the organizations, disciplines, and regions currently predominated by Mode 1 approaches."

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