by rjacksonpaton | Apr 18, 2013 | conferences, connections, readings, writing
When I was at Pitzer College, I was struck by the fantastic student posters many of which referred to ‘classics’ in Indigenous research methods. These include the one that started it all, Smith’s ‘Decolonizing methodologies.’ Also...
by rjacksonpaton | Feb 13, 2013 | readings
A Misplaced Massacre: Struggling over the memory of Sand Creek A review coming soon…
by rjacksonpaton | Apr 1, 2012 | conferences, readings
Someone at my settlement privilege session made a comment about the Forest Service appearing like an occupying army! Reminds me of the book Understories: The political life of forests in northern New Mexico! Check it out…
by rjacksonpaton | Jan 11, 2012 | readings
Just received this document from someone. I wonder who might be carrying on this conversation in the US? Paulette Regan. 2005. A Transformative Framework for Decolonizing Canada. More importantly is her book, Unsettling the settler within: Indian residential schools,...
by rjacksonpaton | Nov 20, 2011 | readings
I am thrilled to recommend this book to all. This work is in keeping with the spirit of my work to restor(y) the places in which we live.
by rjacksonpaton | Nov 19, 2011 | readings
The study of the virtues has largely dropped out of modern philosophy, yet it was the predominant tradition in ethics from the ancient Greeks until Kant. Traditionally the study of the virtues included the study of what constituted a successful and happy life. Drawing...