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  • Call for Papers: A Special Issue on Muiwatmnej Etuaptmumk: “Two-eyed seeing from vision to action”

    2024-02-01

    Volume 15, Issue 1, Spring of 2025

    Greetings!

    The Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development (jaed.ca) welcomes those who wish to share their experiences and research using Etuaptmumk/Two-Eyed Seeing as a guiding principle for your work.

    We have a particular interest in examples of on-going lines of research and engagement in industrial areas of economic development.

     

    • Applied models of collaborative co-governance
    • Indigenous led and collaborative efforts in sustainable tourism
    • Two-eyed seeing and co-learning for interdisciplinary education
    • Economic development impacts on natural resources and the environment
    • Inter-generational engagement community based participatory research
    • Social work, mental health, and health and wellness programming
    • Arts, fine arts, music, and culture

    We accept diverse presentations, papers, reports of research in progress, audio, artistic or visual outcomes, interviews with Elders or community knowledge holders, poetry, stories, research, experiential learning, book or dissertation reviews, community service learning and other forms of scholarship of engagement. An on-line link will be provided beyond the paper and on-line journal to support the platform of visual or audio submissions.

    Abstracts are due April 15, 2024 and final manuscripts due August 30, 2024.

     

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  • Call for Papers for Spring (Vol 14 Issue 1) and Winter (Vol 14 Issue 2) Issues in 2024

    2023-09-19

    We welcome previously unpublished and original lessons from experience, research articles, book reviews focusing on Indigenous community economic development in Canada. International submissions with potential implications for the Canadian experience are also encouraged. We welcome contributions from practitioners, educators, scholars, consultants and executives. The Journal features academic articles, examples from economic practitioners in Indigenous economy, book reviews and highlights the state of the Indigenous economy.

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