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Indigenous environmental literature review

The University of Queensland
Dr Coen Hird (Aggregated by) Mr Coen Hird (Aggregated by)
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This dataset supports a paper on critical Indigenous theory as epistemic ground for environmental scholarship. It contains a table of 68 scholarly works by Indigenous authors or co-authors that inform and shape environmental research, coded for their alignment with six “thematic” constellations: (1) Refusal and Resurgence, (2) Indigenous Law and Governance, (3) Relational Accountability and Kincentric Ethics, (4) Indigenous Methodologies, (5) Decolonial Futures, and (6) Indigenous Environmental Justice. Each entry was generated following a snowball method from 22 Indigenous-authored environmental science texts. These were screened from a larger pool of environmental texts obtained from a Boolean search query on the Web of Science using their core database (N = 77). This dataset reflects my analytic process and commitment to Indigenous Process Method (IPM), emphasising transparency, accountability, and refusal of extractive synthesis.

Issued: 03 04 2025

Data time period: 2025 to 03 04 2025

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