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THINKING WITH OCEANS: FEMINIST AND INDIGENOUS APPROACHES TO INTERDISCIPLINARY MARINE INQUIRY (PHL472X)

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THINKING WITH OCEANS: FEMINIST AND INDIGENOUS APPROACHES TO INTERDISCIPLINARY MARINE INQUIRY (PHL472X)

Course Undergraduate Student National
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NAML Event

Description

Explores marine issues of scientific and moral concern by drawing together topics, methods, and principles from traditional ecological knowledges, western science, and environmental feminist philosophy. Examines how different human and nonhuman communities understand and relate to oceans through conversations with guests: including shark scientists, Salish knowledge holders, biologists studying queer whale behavior, experts at the Oregon Coast Aquarium, Hawaiian feminist scholars, and artists playing with scientific representation of sea lives. Examines different epistemic approaches to marine science, the role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and feminist thought in conservation, and unconventional ways to improve relations with marine lives and spaces. Course Fees & Expenses: https://maco.oregonstate.edu/coastal-course-roster/course-roster

Eligibility

Target audience: Undergraduate Student

How to Apply

https://maco.oregonstate.edu/coastal-course-roster/course-roster
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Opportunity Snapshot


Application Deadline

June 16, 2025

Closed

Institution

Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center

Position Type

Funding Source

Other

Region

National

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