Authors
A Jones, B Barnett, AJ Williams, J Grayson, S Busilacchi, A Duckworth, E Evans-Illidge, GA Begg, CD Murchie
Publication date
2008/9/30
Journal
Continental Shelf Research
Volume
28
Issue
16
Pages
2350-2356
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Often, research activities in Torres Strait have not delivered full benefit to Torres Strait Islanders due to a lack of consultation, ineffectual communication of research information and lack of empathy for the needs of Islander communities. As for other stakeholder groups, integration of Islanders into the research process through practical involvement in research may overcome these problems. Three case studies from research projects conducted in Torres Strait are discussed to highlight a variety of communication and engagement activities carried out by non-Indigenous researchers. How these communication and extension activities facilitate collaboration between Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous researchers provides insight in the importance of these activities to the relative success of research projects. The benefits for Islanders in collaborating with researchers may be: improved understanding of the …
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