Summarizing important lessons learned over 25 years of working with and for Indigenous and place-based communities, I look to expand upon a growing body of "how to do" community-based research by examining the role that humility plays in establishing and sustaining meaningful relationships. I argue that a research practice grounded in humility provides opportunities to encounter, recognize, and learn from the heterogeneity of real-life 'communities', processes which in turn lead to relationships that enrich both the research process and its outcomes.
Period
17 Nov 2022
Held at
Cambridge Heritage Research Centre, United Kingdom