FALL 2021 SMEA572
Professor Patrick Christie and Professor Jonathan Warren
Informant Tracking Spreadsheet 2021- click here
2021 FALL class folder- click here
Food sovereignty- click here
Indigenizing NGOs- click here
Indigenizing SMEA/ Enviro- click here
Puyallup- click here
TMX- click here
Tulalip- click here
Archive of resources from project members, collaborators, and student research.
Catalogue of books, articles, videos, podcasts, and interviews. Includes entire collection with folders by class/ group, and by major topic.
*Use keyword search!
How to set up a Zotero library doc- click here
FALL 2021 PROJECT FOLDERS
Main class SMEA572 folder - click here
Food Sovereignty- click here
Indigenizing NGOs- click here
Puyallup- click here
SMEA/ Evans- click here
TMX- click here
Tulalip- click here
Resources for digital story telling, interviewing techniques, and recording settings
Interview Process & Question Development Guide- click here
Interview Tip & Suggestions- click here
Email TEMPLATE_ interview query- click here
Zoom Interview Recording settings- click here
Video Making & Editing Approach- click here
Storytelling from the Perspective of a PNW Native doc- click here
*Click on title for full folder of links to DS examples
Digital Storytelling Content review (master doc)_ click here
Inter-cultural Digital story examples_Spreadsheet click here
More digital story examples (doc)_ click here
Ideas + Inspiration for digital storytelling (doc)_click here
Useful Reports
Previous Reports by students & professors
Coastal Squeeze Workshop Report 2017
Identifying Needs and Priorities to Scale Up Estuarine Restoration in Puget Sound
PI: Patrick Christie
Saving the Salish Sea: A Fight for Tribal Sovereignty and Climate Action.
Jackson School of International Sudies, UW
UW library subject guides for research starting points (click links)
Oxford Research Encyclopedias
Access using UW Net ID. Browse by subject.
Project organizational platform
