The plenary address at the 7th International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation, in 2021. Dr. Galla offers thoughts on enacting relational accountability in conducting linguistic work with Indigenous communities; explores ways that the practices of academic research have exploited and extracted Indigenous knowledge and language; provides self-reflexive questions for researchers engaging with Indigenous languages and communities; and shares foundational values, practices, and concepts to transform the way linguistic research is conducted.
Ethics and Protocols
Ethics and Protocols
Linguistics
Linguistics
Theory and Research
Theory and Research
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http://hdl.handle.net/10125/74502
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