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A gathering was held in Kohima from 14th to 19th December 2023.
A gathering was held in Kohima from 14th to 19th December 2023. (Page not complete)


Discussion included
Discussion included


* Ethnographies of Gender, Labour, and Equality in India’s Borderlands
* Urban and Rural Ethnographies: What is "work" in fieldwork?, Life and Family Histories, Working with objects/materiality, Participatory interviews or participant observation, Collaborative mapping,
* Introduction to Documentary Making Today, Introduction to Film Techniques, Basics of Non-Fiction Movie-Making,
* Intersubjective Ecologies Lab I-III - Decolonising our relationship with  ́Nature ́ - Dialogue, Speculative Futures Workshop, The More-than-Humane Bestiary: Learning from the World
*Ekologos Wiki training I-IV
*Climate change in Nagaland
*"Practice Discipline: The Vision and Pedagogy of Environmental Humanities in a Glocal Context"
*Ethnographic Film Techniques in Ekologos I and II
*Tasting Tomorrow - Climate Adapted Cultural Heritage Cuisine
*Story Booth - Sharing Food Stories, Informal Group Meetings/Feedback Sessions / Library Use
*2 Discussion Circles with themes (45 mins each): Hunting/Conservation/Livelihood Knowledge Systems/Storytelling/Technology and Craft
*“Cumulative impact and multiple stressors to High North ecosystems.”
*"Unearthing Connections: Taking Stock and Charting the Future of Archaeological Collaboration and Exchange"
*Presentation 'Imagined Landscapes: Forest [scapes] as Spaces for [Re]negotiating Value in an Era of Climate Change'
*"Ontology and Context in Southern Africa: Challenges of San Knowledge Inclusion in Schools"
*Annual Highlander Lecture "Risks to Indigenous Heritage related to Watercourses in the Amazon: Kalapalo Management of Rivers, Lakes and Riverine life in a Changing Environment"
* [[Interview techniques]]
* [[Interview techniques]]
* [[Imagining indigenous future]]

Latest revision as of 05:25, 7 November 2024

A gathering was held in Kohima from 14th to 19th December 2023. (Page not complete)

Discussion included

  • Ethnographies of Gender, Labour, and Equality in India’s Borderlands
  • Urban and Rural Ethnographies: What is "work" in fieldwork?, Life and Family Histories, Working with objects/materiality, Participatory interviews or participant observation, Collaborative mapping,
  • Introduction to Documentary Making Today, Introduction to Film Techniques, Basics of Non-Fiction Movie-Making,
  • Intersubjective Ecologies Lab I-III - Decolonising our relationship with ́Nature ́ - Dialogue, Speculative Futures Workshop, The More-than-Humane Bestiary: Learning from the World
  • Ekologos Wiki training I-IV
  • Climate change in Nagaland
  • "Practice Discipline: The Vision and Pedagogy of Environmental Humanities in a Glocal Context"
  • Ethnographic Film Techniques in Ekologos I and II
  • Tasting Tomorrow - Climate Adapted Cultural Heritage Cuisine
  • Story Booth - Sharing Food Stories, Informal Group Meetings/Feedback Sessions / Library Use
  • 2 Discussion Circles with themes (45 mins each): Hunting/Conservation/Livelihood Knowledge Systems/Storytelling/Technology and Craft
  • “Cumulative impact and multiple stressors to High North ecosystems.”
  • "Unearthing Connections: Taking Stock and Charting the Future of Archaeological Collaboration and Exchange"
  • Presentation 'Imagined Landscapes: Forest [scapes] as Spaces for [Re]negotiating Value in an Era of Climate Change'
  • "Ontology and Context in Southern Africa: Challenges of San Knowledge Inclusion in Schools"
  • Annual Highlander Lecture "Risks to Indigenous Heritage related to Watercourses in the Amazon: Kalapalo Management of Rivers, Lakes and Riverine life in a Changing Environment"
  • Interview techniques
  • Imagining indigenous future