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Erschienen in: Qualitative Sociology 4/2010

01.12.2010 | SPECIAL ISSUE ON KNOWLEDGE IN PRACTICE

Bureaucracy, Democracy and Exclusion: Why Indigenous Knowledge Holders Have a Hard Time Being Taken Seriously

verfasst von: Chantelle Marlor

Erschienen in: Qualitative Sociology | Ausgabe 4/2010

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Abstract

This paper explores inherent tensions between two democratic ideals: citizen representation and accountability of the state. Specifically, I argue that the method by which state officials make themselves accountable—through their creation of the appearance of transparency—results in the exclusion of alternative, non-scientific ways of knowing, including those that are gendered, local and indigenous, because these ways of knowing often employ non-standardized methods which are not “transparent” in the same way as science and therefore easily dismissed by state officials as indefensible to citizens’ questioning. I explore this tension by drawing on examples from ethnographic work I completed with two groups of knowledge practitioners, Kwakwaka’wakw First Nations (Native American) traditional marine harvesters and government biologists, both of whom work with clams.

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It is important to point out that there is not a general consensus amongst biologists in terms of how surveys are or should be conducted. Other methods in use include a systematic grid (Gillespie and Kronlund 1999) and “purposive sampling,” or using expert opinion about where quadrats should be placed. As Michal Pagis (a sociologist who is also trained in biology) suggested to me, biologists may be involved in a general process of becoming more accountable in their methods to satisfy critics’ needs. In other words, biologists are slowly switching over to methods that are “replicable” so as to appear more credible to scientists.
 
2
For clarity, I have described the DFO clam survey as a single marked area. If fact, for most large beaches, they divide the beach area into more than one rectilinear area or, as they refer to them, strata. Borders between strata are typically determined by differences in sediment type (e.g. sand versus mud). Digging spots are randomly selected from within each strata, resulting in a stratified random sample. In some cases, when surveying costs exceed available funds, what they refer to as two-stage sampling (the social science equivalent to multi-stage cluster sampling) is used to reduce the energy and costs required for sampling.
 
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The one exception to this is whether they used simple random sampling, stratified random sampling or two-stage sampling on the beach (as described in footnote 2). Once a beach had been initially surveyed, the preference was to repeat the exact same procedures from one survey to the next. This meant there could be differences in sampling protocol from one beach to another.
 
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Shapin argues (1995) that, around the same time period as Daston (1992) described, a culture of honor among scientists developed in which it was considered dishonorable for one to falsify their data or intentionally lie about their knowledge claims. Combined, trust in conventions and trust in the honesty of those who reported using those conventions replaced interpersonal trust.
 
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A retired First Nations commercial clam digger from a different Nation told me a story about a beach she knows of being completely transformed in the winter months. High tides and stormy waters wash away gravel that collects to form a point in calmer seasons. Her point was that the clams do not remain in the same location—when there is no point the clams cannot remain buried under the sediment of that point, so they must be moving elsewhere.
 
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This arguably has a check in place against too many changes being made during this period, as the semi-independent committee knew exactly what was contained in the report before it was sent to upper management and can conceivably draw the publics’ attention to any subsequent changes that appear politically motivated.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Bureaucracy, Democracy and Exclusion: Why Indigenous Knowledge Holders Have a Hard Time Being Taken Seriously
verfasst von
Chantelle Marlor
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2010
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Qualitative Sociology / Ausgabe 4/2010
Print ISSN: 0162-0436
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7837
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11133-010-9168-7

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