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Barriers to and Strategies for Engaging Non-Indigenous Canadians in First Nations Water Rights: A Qualitative Inquiry
International Indigenous Policy Journal Pub Date : 2019-09-30 , DOI: 10.18584/iipj.2019.10.3.8291
Katelin Neufeld , Laura M. Funk , Katherine B. Starzyk , Michelle I. Gorea , Lisette Dansereau

Many First Nations homes lack adequate water and sanitation services. One way to address these conditions is to develop effective public engagement strategies. Thus, in this qualitative interview study, we explored how 22 non-Indigenous Canadians from one city interpreted this issue and their interest in it. We analyzed the transcribed data using thematic coding and constant comparison. Though most participants were aware of the issue and expressed sadness or anger, understandings were relatively shallow and rarely translated into active involvement. Barriers to engagement included racism and a lack of resources, capacity, and personal responsibility. Based on these findings and social psychological literature on social action, we provide recommendations for public advocacy strategies to engage non-Indigenous Canadians on the issue of First Nations water rights.

中文翻译:

非土著加拿大人参与原住民水权的障碍和策略:定性研究

许多原住民房屋缺乏足够的水和卫生服务。解决这些问题的一种方法是制定有效的公众参与策略。因此,在这项定性访谈研究中,我们探讨了来自一个城市的22位非土著加拿大人如何解释这个问题及其对这个问题的兴趣。我们使用主题编码和常量比较分析了转录数据。尽管大多数参与者都意识到了这个问题并表达了悲伤或愤怒,但了解相对较浅,很少转化为积极参与。参与的障碍包括种族主义,缺乏资源,能力和个人责任感。根据这些发现和有关社会行为的社会心理学文献,
更新日期:2019-09-30
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