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Human Subjects as Research Experts - Friends Talk with Rosanna Dent

Offered By: Institute for Advanced Study via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the complex relationship between researchers and indigenous communities in this thought-provoking talk by Rosanna Dent. Delve into the history of anthropological studies in Brazil, focusing on the Xavante people and their role as both subjects and experts in research. Examine the evolution of research methodologies, from early fire hunting studies to modern public health initiatives. Gain insights into the challenges of land demarcation and the ongoing impact of these studies on indigenous rights and representation. Discover how the Xavante's engagement with researchers has shaped their identity and political strategies over time.

Syllabus

Introduction
Story
Meeting in Rio
Human Subjects as Research Experts
Labor
Origins
Early studies
Nancy Flowers
Fire Hunting
Ecological Studies
Public Health
De demarcation
In 2012
Land Demarcation
Meeting Sidowi
Rawasuu


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Institute for Advanced Study

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