Design and conduct an independent research project on inter-generational biocultural knowledge practices belonging to communities that have been historically marginalized in relation to the sciences and, relatedly, the efforts in these communities (such as restitution, conservation, and preservation) to recover/retain their agency over the longue durée; generate research outputs.
Publish and present and research findings; exchange ideas regardless of individual linguistic or geographic boundaries to refine methodologies across history, art curation, science, culture, and law for engaging principles of equity and balance among biological, cultural, and epistemic diversity.
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Contribute to CBCW research program in one of two ways, contingent upon experience: Development of concepts for building mutual connections between individual research project and other C...