Ethics of Knowledge Production in Times of Environmental Change

Author:

Stith Michaela,Corell Robert W.,Magga Rosa-Máren,Kaiser Matthias,Oskal Anders,Mathiesen Svein Disch

Abstract

AbstractThis chapter includes transdisciplinary analysis, ethical considerations, and guidelines about co-producing research across science and Indigenous peoples’ traditional knowledge systems, particularly in the Arctic region in times of environmental and climatic change. The authors intend to reach out to many readers with different backgrounds and interests. The study employs inter- and transdisciplinary framing of the knowledge systems. This includes an implicit criticism of the typical narrowing of study to disciplinary siloes. It is claimed that traditional academic research misses the importance and positive contributions of different knowledge traditions and thought styles, and it is further claimed that inclusivity of these traditions is an ethical component of responsible research. In this sense, it is hoped that the following chapter inspires researchers to transcend institutionalized knowledge framings and opt for co-production of knowledge that is ethically responsive to rich cultural traditions in the Arctic. Any type of research done in communities should not exploit the Indigenous communities and knowledge holders.

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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