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BIRGEJUPMI was present at the Arctic Dialogue in Potsdam, Germany, where Indigenous and Non-Indigenous researchers and policymakers discussed co-creation in Arctic research. The sessions focused on research ethics, funding structures, and Indigenous-led approaches to knowledge production.
We are excited to share that Ida Hydle’s short article on Birgejupmi is now published in the digital Journal Onsdag 3, edited by OsloMet.
Åsa Nordin Pittja took part in the conference Forskningsetik i Saepmie in February.
Jan-Erik Henriksen introduced students to "birgejupmi", a key Sámi concept for resilience in Arctic conditions. Through lectures and dialogue, he combined Indigenous knowledge and research using the "two-eyed seeing" approach.
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