The BNCE Project Management Team was formed in 2014 and was comprised of University of Saskatchewan researchers and community partners. In addition to the English language videos and publications, you can view a summary of the overall research findings narrated in both Dene and Cree languages (with English subtitles).
Featured Resources
Copenhagen Youth
2025 | Denmark
We are a student-led initiative, based in Copenhagen, critically engaging with global health through a decolonial lens. Our work focuses on creating a space for reflection, discussion, and learning, about existing power structures in global health. Through awareness-raising and resource-sharing, we seek to challenge dominant narratives and promote more equitable…
Pat Dudgeon
2021 | Australia
Maria Cooper, Jacoba Matapo
2021 | Pasifika
A talanoa confronting dominant conceptualisations from a Pasifika perspective Leadership is about all of us, but dominant frames of leadership serve only a few. In this commentary, we challenge the dominance of Western notions of leadership as linear influence relationships in order to shift Pasifika engagement from the margins. For…
Morgan Brigg, Mary Graham, Martin Weber
2021 |
Ontological parochialism persists in International Relations (IR) scholarship among gestures towards relational ontological reinvention. Meanwhile, the inter-polity relations of many Indigenous peoples pre-date contemporary IR and tend to be substantively relational. This situation invites rethinking of IR’s understandings of political order and inter-polity relations. We take up this task by…
Featured Resources
Copenhagen Youth
2025 | Denmark
We are a student-led initiative, based in Copenhagen, critically engaging with global health through a decolonial lens. Our work focuses on creating a space for reflection, discussion, and learning, about existing power structures in global health. Through awareness-raising and resource-sharing, we seek to challenge dominant narratives and promote more equitable…
Pat Dudgeon
2021 | Australia
Maria Cooper, Jacoba Matapo
2021 | Pasifika
A talanoa confronting dominant conceptualisations from a Pasifika perspective Leadership is about all of us, but dominant frames of leadership serve only a few. In this commentary, we challenge the dominance of Western notions of leadership as linear influence relationships in order to shift Pasifika engagement from the margins. For…
Morgan Brigg, Mary Graham, Martin Weber
2021 |
Ontological parochialism persists in International Relations (IR) scholarship among gestures towards relational ontological reinvention. Meanwhile, the inter-polity relations of many Indigenous peoples pre-date contemporary IR and tend to be substantively relational. This situation invites rethinking of IR’s understandings of political order and inter-polity relations. We take up this task by…