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IPinCH Mid-term Report to SSHRC

Squeezing all we have done into SSHRC's 20-page limit, our Mid-term Report highlights the range of activites and ideas engaged in by IPinCH Community-based Initiatives/Case Studies, Working Groups, Partner Organizations, Students, and other team members. More »

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What conversation is the TCPS in?

Brian Noble's Comments on Revised 2nd Draft of the Tri-Council Policy Statement, Chapter 9: Research Involving Aboriginal PeoplesMore »

Using Ethnographic Methods to Articulate Community-Based Conceptions of Cultural Heritage Management

Julie Hollowell and George Nicholas

Public Archaeology: Archeological Ethnographies, Vol. 8 No. 2-3, 2009, 141-160.

Public Archeaology has given permission to post the pdf of Using Ethnographic Methods to Articulate Community-Based Conceptions of Cultural Heritage Management.More »

IPinCH Steering Committee Comments on the Draft 2nd Edition of the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans

On behalf of the IPinCH Steering Committee, Project Director George Nicholas forwarded these comments on the Draft 2nd Edition of the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (TCPS2) to the Tri-council Panel on Research Ethics on June 30, 2009.

See file attachment below: IPinCH on TCPS2 (June 30, 2009)

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Catherine Bell's Comments on the Tri-Council Policy Statement, Chapter 9: Research Involving Aboriginal Peoples

Catherine Bell, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, and IPinCH Steering Committee Member has commented on Chapter Nine: Research Involving Aboriginal Peoples, of the 2nd Draft of the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans.