BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:add1d02406dfaa23cfd23a98dcd256fe
CATEGORIES:Polar Online Events
CREATED:20210312T135540
SUMMARY:Co-Creating Arctic Research together with Indigenous Rightsholders - Workshop at ASSW21
LOCATION:Online
DESCRIPTION:CO-CREATING ARCTIC RESEARCH TOGETHER WITH INDIGENOUS RIGHTSHOLDERS\nWorksho
 p at Arctic Science Summit Week 2021\n 23 March 2021, online 18-21h GMT (19
 -22h CET)\nThis International Arctic Science Committee (IASC)-funded worksh
 op in collaboration with EU PolarNet, organised by Saami Council and a rese
 archers from a broad variety of disciplines will discuss experiences of the
  development of co-creating research projects, with a special focus on the 
 Indigenous perspectives. What are their experiences in the co-creation proc
 ess of the development of research projects? How can this process be improv
 ed and who needs to be involved in this (Indigenous communities and organiz
 ations, research organizations, funding agencies, etc.)? Or do we need a pa
 radigm change, e.g., develop a way how the science community together with 
 funders could be partners with the indigenous communities in order to suppo
 rt these communities in developing their own research needs?\nFind more inf
 ormation here (https://assw2021.pt/?accao=businessprogram#cbp=business-prog
 ram/35open-23.html)\nParticipants need to register at ASSW21: <a href="http
 s://assw2021.pt/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://assw2021.pt/</a>\n
 18:00 – 18:10\n Opening statements and introduction by Elle Merete Omma (Sa
 ami Council)\n  \n Topic 1: Towards ‘sustainable knowledge’ – Why should we
  cooperate?\n Moderator: Thora Herrmann (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental
  Research / German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research)\n \n 18:15
  – 18:25\n Input: Anders Oskal (International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry
 )\n \n 18:25 – 18:35\n Input: Evon Peter (University of Alaska Fairbanks)\n
  \n 18:35 – 18:50\n Panel discussion\n \n 18:50 – 19:00\n Conclusion: Britt
  Kramvig (Arctic University of Norway)\n \n 19:00 – 19:10\n Break\n  \n Top
 ic 2: Challenges and innovations in co-creation – Shared experiences\n Mode
 rator: Stephan Dudeck (European University at St. Petersburg)\n \n 19:15– 1
 9:22\n Input: Stanislav Ksenofontov (University of Northern Iowa)\n \n 19:2
 2 – 19:29\n Input: Roza Laptander (Universität Hamburg)\n \n 19:29 – 19:36\
 n Input: Zoia Ravna (Arctic University of Norway)\n \n 19:36 – 19:43\n Inpu
 t: Anna-Sofie Hurup Skjervedal (International Arctic Hub)\n \n 19:43 – 19:5
 0\n Input: Hugues Lantuit (Alfred Wegener Institute)\n \n 19:50 – 20:00\n P
 anel discussion\n \n 20:00 – 20:10\n Break\n  \n Topic 3: Looking forward –
  Recommendations regarding the design and funding of collaborative projects
 \n Moderator: Nina Döring (Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies)\n
  \n 20:15 – 20:20\n Input:  Annette Scheepstra (University of Groningen)\n 
 \n 20:20 – 20:25\n Input: Pitseolak Pfeifer (Inuit Solutions)\n \n 20:25 – 
 20:30\n Input: Ana Maria Stan (EU Commission) TBC\n \n 20:30 – 20:50\n Pane
 l discussion\n \n 20:50 – 21:00\n Wrap up and goodbye: Gertrude Saxinger (A
 ustrian Polar Research Institute)\n  \n Chat moderator: Vilena Valeeva (Ins
 titute for Advanced Sustainability Studies)\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">CO-CREATING 
 ARCTIC RESEARCH TOGETHER WITH INDIGENOUS RIGHTSHOLDERS<br /></span><span st
 yle="font-size: 10pt;">Workshop at Arctic Science Summit Week 2021</span><b
 r /><strong><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> 23 March 2021, online 18-21h GM
 T (19-22h CET)</span></strong></p><p style="text-align: justify;">This Inte
 rnational Arctic Science Committee (IASC)-funded workshop in collaboration 
 with EU PolarNet, organised by Saami Council and a researchers from a broad
  variety of disciplines will discuss experiences of the development of co-c
 reating research projects, with a special focus on the Indigenous perspecti
 ves. What are their experiences in the co-creation process of the developme
 nt of research projects? How can this process be improved and who needs to 
 be involved in this (Indigenous communities and organizations, research org
 anizations, funding agencies, etc.)? Or do we need a paradigm change, e.g.,
  develop a way how the science community together with funders could be par
 tners with the indigenous communities in order to support these communities
  in developing their own research needs?</p><p style="text-align: justify;"
 >Find more information <a href="https://assw2021.pt/?accao=businessprogram#
 cbp=business-program/35open-23.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a
 ><br />Participants need to <strong>register</strong> at ASSW21: <a href="h
 ttps://assw2021.pt/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://assw2021.pt/</a
 ></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>18:00 – 18:10</strong><br /> O
 pening statements and introduction by Elle Merete Omma&nbsp;(Saami Council)
 <br /> &nbsp;<br /> <strong>Topic 1: </strong>Towards ‘sustainable knowledg
 e’ – Why should we cooperate?<br /> Moderator:&nbsp;Thora Herrmann&nbsp;(He
 lmholtz Centre for Environmental Research / German Centre for Integrative B
 iodiversity Research)<br /> <br /> <strong>18:15 – 18:25</strong><br /> Inp
 ut:&nbsp;Anders Oskal&nbsp;(International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry)<br
  /> <br /> <strong>18:25 – 18:35</strong><br /> Input:&nbsp;Evon Peter&nbsp
 ;(University of Alaska Fairbanks)<br /> <br /> <strong>18:35 – 18:50</stron
 g><br /> Panel discussion<br /> <br /> <strong>18:50 – 19:00</strong><br />
  Conclusion:&nbsp;Britt Kramvig&nbsp;(Arctic University of Norway)<br /> <b
 r /> <strong>19:00 – 19:10</strong><br /> Break<br /> &nbsp;<br /> <strong>
 Topic 2: </strong>Challenges and innovations in co-creation – Shared experi
 ences<br /> Moderator:&nbsp;Stephan Dudeck (European University at St. Pete
 rsburg)<br /> <br /> <strong>19:15– 19:22</strong><br /> Input:&nbsp;Stanis
 lav Ksenofontov&nbsp;(University of Northern Iowa)<br /> <br /> <strong>19:
 22 – 19:29</strong><br /> Input:&nbsp;Roza Laptander&nbsp;(Universität Hamb
 urg)<br /> <br /> <strong>19:29 – 19:36</strong><br /> Input:&nbsp;Zoia Rav
 na&nbsp;(Arctic University of Norway)<br /> <br /> <strong>19:36 – 19:43</s
 trong><br /> Input:&nbsp;Anna-Sofie Hurup Skjervedal&nbsp;(International Ar
 ctic Hub)<br /> <br /> <strong>19:43 – 19:50</strong><br /> Input:&nbsp;Hug
 ues Lantuit&nbsp;(Alfred Wegener Institute)<br /> <br /> <strong>19:50 – 20
 :00</strong><br /> Panel discussion<br /> <br /> <strong>20:00 – 20:10</str
 ong><br /> Break<br /> &nbsp;<br /> <strong>Topic 3:</strong> Looking forwa
 rd – Recommendations regarding the design and funding of collaborative proj
 ects<br /> Moderator:&nbsp;Nina Döring (Institute for Advanced Sustainabili
 ty Studies)<br /> <br /> <strong>20:15 – 20:20</strong><br /> Input:&nbsp;&
 nbsp;Annette Scheepstra&nbsp;(University of Groningen)<br /> <br /> 2<stron
 g>0:20 – 20:25</strong><br /> Input:&nbsp;Pitseolak Pfeifer&nbsp;(Inuit Sol
 utions)<br /> <br /> <strong>20:25 – 20:30</strong><br /> Input:&nbsp;Ana M
 aria Stan&nbsp;(EU Commission) TBC<br /> <br /> <strong>20:30 – 20:50</stro
 ng><br /> Panel discussion<br /> <br /> <strong>20:50 – 21:00</strong><br /
 > Wrap up and goodbye:&nbsp;Gertrude Saxinger (Austrian Polar Research Inst
 itute)<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Chat moderator:&nbsp;Vilena Valeeva&nbsp;(Institu
 te for Advanced Sustainability Studies)</p>
DTSTAMP:20260419T191053Z
DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20210323
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20210324
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR