Making and moving knowledge : interdisciplinary and community-based research in a world on the edge / edited by John Sutton Lutz and Barbara Neis.

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Published: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, c2008.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Rosemary Ommer
  • Pt. 1. Getting Started
  • 1. Introduction / John Sutton Lutz and Barbara Neis
  • 2. Knowledge, Uncertainty, and Wisdom / Rosemary E. Ommer, Harold Coward and Christopher C. Parrish
  • Pt. 2. Building and Moving Knowledge Within Communities
  • 3. "Ebb and Flow": Transmitting Environmental Knowledge in a Contemporary Aboriginal Community / Nancy J. Turner, Anne Marshall, Judith C. Thompson (Edosdi), Robin June Hood, Cameron Hill and Eva-Ann Hill
  • 4. Students as Community Participants: Knowledge through Engagement in the Coastal Context / Carol E. Harris and Sandra L. Umpleby
  • Pt. 3. Knowledge Flows and Blockages: Fish Harvesters' Knowledge, Science, and Management
  • 5. The Evolving Use of Knowledge Sources in Fisheries Assessment / David C. Schneider, Erin Alcock and Danny Ings
  • 6. Opening the Black Box: Methods, Procedures, and Challenges in the Historical Reconstruction of Marine Social-ecological Systems / Grant Murray, Barbara Neis, David C. Schneider, Danny Ings, Karen Gosse, Jennifer Whalen and Craig T. Palmer
  • 7. Data Fouling in Newfoundland's Marine Fisheries / Kaija I. Metuzals, C. Michael Wernerheim, Richard L. Haedrich, Parzival Copes and Ann Murrin
  • Pt. 4. Knowledge Flows, Policy Development, and Practice
  • 8. Knowledge Flows around Youth: What Do They "Know" about Human and Community Health? / Anne Marshall, Lois Jackson, Blythe Shepard, Susan Tirone and Catherine Donovan
  • 9. Promoting, Blocking, and Diverting the Flow of Knowledge: Four Case Studies from Newfoundland and Labrador / R. John Gibson, Richard L. Haedrich, John C. Kennedy, Kelly M. Vodden and C. Michael Wernerheim
  • 10. Knowledge Flows, Conservation Values, and Municipal Wetlands Stewardship / Brian McLaren, Tim Hollis, Catherine Roach, Kathleen Blanchard, Eric Chaurette and Dean Bavington
  • Pt. 5. Moving Knowledge Across Disciplines and Between University and Community
  • 11. Knowledge Movement in Response to Coastal British Columbia Oil and Gas Development: Past, Present, and Future / Christopher R. Barnes, Robert H. Dennis, Lorne F. Hammond, Marjorie J. Johns and Gregory S. Kealey
  • 12. The Process of Large-Scale Interdisciplinary Science: A Reflexive Study / Peter Trnka
  • 13. Circularizing Knowledge Flows: Institutional Structures, Policies, and Practices for Community-University Collaborations / Kelly Vodden and Kelly Bannister
  • 14. Conclusion: Miles To Go / Barbara Neis and John Sutton Lutz.