Journal article
Using Boundary Objects to Co-Create Community Health and Water Knowledge with Community-Based Medical Anthropology and Indigenous Knowledge
Abstract
This article explores how Indigenous Knowledge and medical anthropology can co-construct community health knowledge through boundary work and the use of boundary objects. It will highlight how community-based participatory research (CBPR) in medical anthropology can help co-develop methods and strategies with Indigenous research partners to assess the human health impact of the First Nations water crisis. We draw on a case study of our …
Authors
Duignan S; Moffat T; Martin-Hill D
Journal
Engaged Scholar Journal Community-Engaged Research Teaching and Learning, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 49–76
Publisher
Engaged Scholar Journal
DOI
10.15402/esj.v6i1.68178
ISSN
2369-1190