Glacial Relations: Thawing the Relationship Between Science and Tradition
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2017-05-02
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My research intends to bridge the gap between scientists and indigenous people by using common interests and ideas to encourage discourse and the exchange of a variety of perspectives and stories. Glaciers are of particular interest to my research as they represent an interesting intersection between science and tradition. A glacier can be a god for one person, a source of data for another. How, then, do you reconcile the two views? There is no one good answer, but there are steps that we, as scientists, can take to improve these interactions.
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Thesis completed in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Alfred University Honors Program.
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Honors thesis, Climate science, Indigenous peoples, Glaciers