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Daniel Buckles worked for decades on food sovereignty, land rights and biodiversity conservation initiatives in Asia, Latin America and Africa, before settling into urban sustainability activism. He is an artist and the author of 10 books, including Participatory Action Research: Theory and Methods for Engaged Inquiry (with J. Chevalier, Routledge, 2019) and Fighting Eviction (with R. Khedkar and B. Ghevde, Cambridge University Press, 2012). While residing on unceded Anishiniaabeg territory in Ottawa, he plants trees in neglected public spaces and contributes to public debate on municipal climate change policy.

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Connecting Worlds: A Memoir on Art, Anthropology and Activism
The book "Connecting Worlds" introduces readers to the themes of transformative and participatory research through story, by reflecting on the author's journey of becoming and being a researcher engaged in the work of social change. Participation in the bush life of the 1970s Yukon,... Más información

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