Programme

Monday 22nd july 17.00 - 19.00 h. Location: Room

Symposia Session 3

TOWARDS A MORE ETHICAL SCIENCE: DECOLONIZING BOTANICAL RESEARCH. SESSION 1

Organizers
Julia G. de Aledo
Jimena Mateo Martín
Ina Vandebroek
613/236 Publishing as ethics: decolonizing as a means towards equitable publishing
Fowler, Cynthia¹
(1) Wofford College
613/1387 Gender equality and the visualisation of women in ethnobiological research: advances and perspectives
Teixidor Toneu, Irene¹
(1) French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development
613/1932 Co-authorship with Indigenous, Afrodescendant, and local peoples: Opportunities and responsibilities of academia
Vandebroek, Ina¹
(1) University of the West Indies Mona
613/1261 Biocultural heritage of Litekyan in Guam: Connecting stories of spirituality and resistance
Demeulenaere, Else¹
(1) University of Guam
613/686 Using photo identification and digital methods to empower local communities to document their own botanical knowledge.
Odonne, Guillaume¹
(1) LEEISA-CNRS
613/1383 Ethnobotany in service of food, land, and data sovereignty: examples and barriers
McAlvay, Alex¹
(1) New York Botanical Garden