Day after tomorrow in Oxford, UK. A workshop on theories of change for folks who try to move the mountain with their research, writing, teaching, etc.
21.01.2026 14:59 β π 12 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0@maxliboiron.bsky.social
Author: Pollution is Colonialism (2020), Discard Studies (2021) CLEAR lab at @clear-lab.bsky.social
Day after tomorrow in Oxford, UK. A workshop on theories of change for folks who try to move the mountain with their research, writing, teaching, etc.
21.01.2026 14:59 β π 12 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0New paper! "Struggling with Citational Politics as a Pathway to Unlearning and Relearning for Collective Action" on the material challenges of trying to cite ethically.
We did a citation experiment. We found there were specific stages, and they didn't advance linearly.
kula.uvic.ca/index.php/ku...
If you're in London in February and want to get your geek on with me:
"This presentation outlines the rocky efforts of 2 Indigenous researchers to collaborate through an extremely relational form of Western knowledge: statistics."
www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of...
Hello London-ish people! I will be there doing a book talk on Pollution is Colonialism week after next! Feb 3. Free and open to all!
21.01.2026 14:36 β π 4 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0Thanks for posting the OA link!
02.11.2025 18:41 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Full disclosure: I blurbed this book and I blurbed it hard. I think itβs methodologically brilliant, especially coming out of a PhD project originally. And thatβs my fav kind of brilliance.
02.11.2025 13:45 β π 9 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0Holding up a book, whose cover shows a White House with βhomesickβ written underneath.
Very excited for Homesick by Nick Shapiro.
It tells a story of formaldehyde exposure from prefab trailers, which does some heavy, complex lifting itself. But what I love most is how it chronicles multiple approaches to activist research & how to let the research lead you. @dukepress.bsky.social
If you're in London in February and want to get your geek on with me:
"This presentation outlines the rocky efforts of 2 Indigenous researchers to collaborate through an extremely relational form of Western knowledge: statistics."
www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of...
I (Max) highly recommend this book. The ethnography is beautiful. The methods of an activist/researcher are exceptional. The theories of change are poetic and grounded. The case study is holy shit.
01.10.2025 22:48 β π 26 π 7 π¬ 0 π 0Weβre waking up our social media presence!π±Every week, a different CLEAR member will share what life looks like in the lab, from wet lab work to community authorship. Each perspective is unique, showing the diff ways we think about what we do and *how* we do it. Stay tuned! 1/8
29.09.2025 15:55 β π 13 π 5 π¬ 1 π 0Our editor @historiamagoria.bsky.social chose "Catching an Authentic Lake Trout: Knowledge Legitimization in Academia" by Alex Flynn, with Rui Lui, @maxliboiron.bsky.social, Kaitlyn Hawkins, and Molly Lahn Rivers as our latest Editor's Pick!
niche-canada.org/2025/06/12/c...
#indigenous #academia
ποΈ This snippet offers a glimpse into Verena's comprehensive Seminar in our Series, which is full of strategies, tactics and tools related to the science of policy making and changing.
And there's even more to exploreβ join our Seminar Series in September! ires.ubc.ca/news-and-events/
It's a really great collection, and to my knowledge is was created through invitation and commission by editors at @universitypress.cambridge.org Prisms: Plastics. Thank you and kudos to that group, and to all the authors.
24.07.2025 10:58 β π 7 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0"The petrochemical historical bloc: Exposing the extent and depth of opposition to a high-ambition plastics treaty" identifies a bloc of petrostates, industry & their allies to ferret out disingenuous rhetoric and identify potential counter-alliances.
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
My piece echos Lynn Jacobs', but focuses on how even the best version of the Treaty includes Indigenous knowledge, but not Indigenous Peoples. Meaning, it's not a rights-based model like the one outlined by the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
.@konwaiatanonwes.bsky.social (Lynn Jacobs) has a great piece on "Indigenous rights, knowledge, and participation in the global plastics treaty" that details how Indigenous Peoples have been systematically blocked in the creation process
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
While there are a lot of articles in the collection, the briefing today covers:
A shift in focus to human health
A rights-based approach to the Treaty
Safeguarding scientific integrity
High ambition vs delay (and my new favourite term: "low-ambition nations")
The urgency for binding action
Today there's a public briefing on the collection, "Act boldly or fail: academic perspectives at a pivotal moment in global plastics treaty negotiations," where 60+ experts outline the consequences of delayed or diluted action 1/
www.eurekalert.org/news-release...
We're using the workshop to fine-tune these resources, after which they'll be available on the IndigeLab Network website. Videos of the orientation portion of the workshops will also be available there.
Everyone is welcome, even if you're not going up for promotion & don't do community work.
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We'll cover "8 Maxims for a promotion and tenure file", "Strategies for representing community-based research in tenure files," "Measures and metrics for demonstrating impact in promotion and tenure files," and provide a P&T file checklist. 2/3
15.07.2025 10:55 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0You can still register for tomorrow & Wednesday's workshops on promotion & tenure files for community-based research. Day 1 is CVs & Day 2 are dossiers. The team includes @arnkeeling.bsky.social @rosiealegado.bsky.social & Letitia Henville
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Teen Vogue really does have some of the best reporting. This collection is great and includes a piece from @maxliboiron.bsky.social . Will definitely be using this entire list for teaching.
www.teenvogue.com/tag/plastic-...
Last day in Nunatsiavut with this fantastic crew - Jacquelyn Winters, @maxliboiron.bsky.social, Katrina Anthony, @paulmccarney.bsky.social (and Liz Pijogge, who was back in Nain).
πΈ: Dillon Shiwak
A short blog post with @maxliboiron.bsky.social for @clear-lab.bsky.social on the ethics of summary stats and why choice matters. It might seem obvious, but these problems still appear in papers when summarizing plastics data
civiclaboratory.nl/2025/06/30/t... #PlasticPollution #ornithology
A bunch of yellow post it notes on a desk with two computers showing graphs in the background.
Squeeeee! Outlining a paper with @thelabandfield.bsky.social & @paulmccarney.bsky.social about community-based metrics & measure for contaminants research. Spoiler: they arenβt the usual Western science metrics.
28.06.2025 15:21 β π 13 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0Two black dogs look to the right in a foggy, slightly hilly landscape.
Good morning! Itβs a mild and foggy start to the day here.
20.06.2025 08:17 β π 43 π 2 π¬ 1 π 0Any of course, read the International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Plastics' Key Messages from 2024, which includes specific ways to understand and regulate plastics in ways that align with UNDRIP and Indigenous ways of life.
drive.google.com/file/d/1mHmV...
See the handy-dandy chart that converts articles in the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) to articles in the draft Global Plastics Treaty. This chart and the paper are open access.
16.06.2025 10:05 β π 16 π 7 π¬ 1 π 0The draft Plastics Treaty has 3 sets of βPrinciples & Approaches, only 1 of which includes βknowledge of Indigenous Peoples. Even then, it includes Indigenous *knowledge* to the marked exclusion of Indigenous *Peoples*. A better way starts with Indigenous rights.
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Pinkish cloudy sky over a calm ocean with two juts of land
Good morning!
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