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The Ends of Research Indigenous and Settler Science after the War in the Woods

By: Tom Özden-Schilling(Author)
320 pages, 32 illustrations
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In The Ends of Research, Tom Özden-Schilling explores the afterlives of several research initiatives that emerged in the wake of the "War in the Woods", a period of anti-logging blockades in Canada in the late twentieth century. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork among neighbouring communities of White environmental scientists and First Nations mapmakers in northwest British Columbia, Özden-Schilling examines these researchers' lasting investments and the ways they struggle to continue their work long after the loss of government funding. He charts their use of planning documents, Indigenous territory maps, land use plots, reports, and other documents that help them not only to survive institutional restructuring but to hold on to the practices that they hope will enable future researchers to continue their work. He also shows how their lives and aspirations shape and are shaped by decades-long battles over resource extraction and Indigenous land claims. By focusing on researchers' experiences and personal attachments, Özden-Schilling illustrates the complex relationships between researchers and rural histories of conservation, environmental conflict, resource extraction, and the long-term legacies of scientific research.

Contents

Timeline of Key Events   vi
A Note on the Maps   ix
Preface   xiii
Acknowledgments   xix

Introduction   1
1. Nostalgia: Placing Histories in a Shrinking State   35
2. Calling: The Returns of Gitxsan Research   73
3. Inheritance: Replacement and Leave-Taking in a Research Forest   111
4. Consignment: Trails, Transects, and Territory without Guarantees   149
5. Resilience: Systems and Survival after Forestry's Ends   190
Epilogue   224

Notes   237
References   259
Index   287

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Biography

Tom Özden-Schilling is Presidential Young Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at the National University of Singapore.

By: Tom Özden-Schilling(Author)
320 pages, 32 illustrations
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"In this nuanced ethnographic study of the lives and work of two intertwined communities of professional researchers in British Columbia, Tom Özden-Schilling captures the researchers' hopes, dreams, frustrations, and disappointments as they struggle to make a living and make their work matter to current and future generations. Extremely well written and tightly argued, The Ends of Research is an impressive and timely work of scholarship that makes important contributions to anthropology and science studies."
– Paul Nadasdy, author of Sovereignty's Entailments: First Nation State Formation in the Yukon 

"In this wonderful book Tom Özden-Schilling rightly challenges and nuances overly simplistic narratives that present contemporary resource governance processes as either simply an antipolitical form of rule by experts or a neoliberal regime of token gestures to regulation in the service of capital. Extending the dialogue between critical science and technology studies, northern and Indigenous studies, and scholarship on environmental conflicts, The Ends of Research is one of the best books I've read on Indigenous-settler relations in natural resource science."
– Tyler McCreary, author of Indigenous Legalities, Pipeline Viscosities: Colonial Extractivism and Wet'suwet'en Resistance 

"The Ends of Research is a stimulating ethnography that productively lingers on the ambiguities of environmental research."
– Gabriel Urlich Lennon, Anthropology Book Forum

"Engaging with both Indigenous and settler researchers and scientists who have made their lives as forest managers, digital mapping experts, and engaging in other modes of environmental science, Özden-Schilling traces the ways in which his interlocutors have navigated careers shaped by the so-called "War in the Woods" – the fierce opposition to and blockades against clear-cut logging led by First Nations activists in (and beyond) northern British Columbia in the 1980s and early 1990s – and the landmark Delgamuukw-Gisday'wa case that followed."
– Joseph Weiss, BC Studies

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