Exploring Polar Bear Research as Ethical Space, Practice and Process of Engagement: Knowledge-land-scape

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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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