这不是即插即用:交叉性、土著性和 EDID 工作

IF 1.6 Q2 ETHNIC STUDIES
Rebecca Major
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对一些人来说,公平、多样性、包容和非殖民化(EDID)工作是一项新工作,他们正在努力赶上。对另一些人来说,EDID 工作之所以受到关注,是因为多年来一直在开展这项工作,它并不是一个新的领域或职业。就像 "本土化 "被当作即插即用的学科一样,EDID 也在以类似的方式发展。EDID 委员会正在成为各机构行政工作的一部分,就像短短几年前许多机构的 "本土化 "与 "和解 "委员会一样。各院校必须建立这些社区,而随着这些社区的建立,围绕谁有资格在该领域开展工作等问题的对话也在发展。本文探讨了在 EDID 和本土化领域工作时需要考虑的一些细微差别。这一讨论旨在为正在进行的更广泛的讨论做出贡献。
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This isn’t plug and play: intersectionality, Indigeneity, and EDID work
For some, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Decolonization (EDID) work is new, and they are working to catch up. For others, attention to EDID work occurring is because of the many years of labour involved, and it is not a new area or vocation. Much like Indigenization, which is being treated as plug and play when it is its own discipline, EDID is developing in a similar fashion. EDID committees are becoming part of administrative work within institutions, just as Indigenization and reconciliation committees did a few short years ago in many spaces. Institutions must populate these communities, and with their creation, conversations are developing surrounding questions of who is qualified to work in the area? This article explores some of the nuanced differences to consider when working with EDID and Indigenization space. This discussion means to serve as a contribution to the broader discussion taking place.
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