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=Response-ability= [[File:Selected testimonies from participants of the 2019 workshops in Gjoa Haven -2, artwork by Danny Aaluk.png|border|Selected testimonies from participants of the 2019 workshops in Gjoa Haven #2, artwork by Danny Aaluk]] Co-creating the Voices of Thunder output, with the community as well as conducting this testimonial reading among the non-Indigenous research team has put put our bodies back into the world, and "recognition" into motion as a verb-based practice of "recognizing". It can no longer be displaced elsewhere. Recognition for Gjoa Gavenโs Voices of Thunder became no longer a discretely determinable goal that could be displaced across people and between spaces, but rather a practice of responding to an-other that we are inseparably entangled with. To be a response-able research partner is, thus, to enact your ability to respond. <div class="next_choice"> '''"Keep Going"''' to stay with the questions of response-ability and accountability. Or, '''"Take a Detour"''' to consider what implications such response-ability has for the rethinking of other forms of knowledge co-production.</div> <span class="detour to-cut-1 link" data-page-title=" Knowledge co-production in BearWatch " data-section-id="0" data-encounter-type="detour">[[Knowledge co-production in BearWatch|Detour: Knowledge Co-production in BearWatch]]</span>
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