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You are hereby welcomed into my knowledge-land-scape, a space where you can explore my research- and become an explicit part of it. The insights it has to offer may emerge intra-actively between us as author, audience, and the many more-than-human agents that are part of the larger apparatus I have conducted my research in. However, as the reference to an Ethical Space of “Engagement” itself already suggests, your experience, overall understanding of my work and particular insights will be dependent on your own processes of engagement with this scape. Like navigating community-based research itself, the possibilities for insights on the ethical practice to materialize will depend on your own presence, flexibility and response-ability along the way.
Welcome to the knowledge-land-scape: an extended site of Saskia de Wildt PhD research. In this space you can explore their research on “ethical engagement” in community-based polar bear research, in Nunavut, Canada.  
 
However, unlike more typical dissertations, this space allows you to play an active part in their research, as an intra-dependent maker of meaning. You can navigate this site by choosing between 3 research storylines. Each storyline allows you to make decisions that influences your route through the knowledge-land-scape. Like community-based research itself, this knowledge-land-scape is full of challenges and opportunities to navigate and learn from. You may run into ice-pressure ridges, shipwrecks and shapeshifting beasts, and depending on how you respond, also plenty of landmarks and vistas to help you gain insights as you make your way through.
 
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Welcome to the knowledge-land-scape: an extended site of Saskia de Wildt PhD research. In this space you can explore their research on “ethical engagement” in community-based polar bear research, in Nunavut, Canada.

However, unlike more typical dissertations, this space allows you to play an active part in their research, as an intra-dependent maker of meaning. You can navigate this site by choosing between 3 research storylines. Each storyline allows you to make decisions that influences your route through the knowledge-land-scape. Like community-based research itself, this knowledge-land-scape is full of challenges and opportunities to navigate and learn from. You may run into ice-pressure ridges, shipwrecks and shapeshifting beasts, and depending on how you respond, also plenty of landmarks and vistas to help you gain insights as you make your way through.

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