Eve Tuck Keynote
Decolonizing Conference Politics of Memory and Reconciliation (Day 3)
Biting the University that Feeds You: Theories of Change in the Settler State and its Universities
Public Engagement and the Politics of Evidence in an Age of Neoliberalism and Audit Culture Symposium
July 2015, University of Regina
Refusal, Resistance and Desire in Youth Participatory Action Research
February 3, 2015 UMass Amherst
This lecture will focus on some of the persistent conundrums of research on youth resistance. At times, new understandings of youth resistance can help us to think in new ways. Theorizing desire instead of damage can also bring important insights. Yet, refusal as an ethical research practice may be among the most significant strides we can make in academic-community partnerships to confront settler colonialism in social science research.
Respect and Risk: Chasing the Benefits of Research in Indigenous Communities
November 2014, University of New Brunswick, Fredricton, NB, Canada
Celebrating the 15 Anniversary of Decolonizing Methodologies
April, 2013
Linda Tuhiwai Smith and Eve Tuck, New York City