RC53 - Indigenous Politics

Co-Chairs

Mette Marie Staehr Harder, University of Copenhagen
mm.harder@jur.ku.dk

Faculty of Law
Karen Blixens Pl. 16
Copenhagen S, DK-2300
Denmark

Lara Greaves, Victoria University of Wellington
lara.greaves@vuw.ac.nz

Victoria University of Wellington
School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations
Kelburn Parade  
Wellington
New Zealand

Vice-Chair

Dr. Richard Witmer, Creighton University
RichardWitmer@creighton.edu

Creighton University
Department of Political Science and International Relations

Secretary

Dr. Kaylee Brink, University of Auckland
kbri074@aucklanduni.ac.nz

Board members

Dr. Oxana Pimenova, University of Windsor, Canada, pimenovax@gmail.com
Dr. Diana Davila Gordillo, Lake Forest College, United States, ddavilagordillo@lakeforest.edu
Dr. Rex Llonora, Far Eastern University, Philippines, rllonora@feu.edu.ph
Dr. Oxana Pimenova, University of Windsor, Canada, pimenovax@gmail.com
Dr. Rex Llonora, Far Eastern University, Philippines, rllonora@feu.edu.ph
Dr. Diana Davila Gordillo, Lake Forest College, United States, ddavilagordillo@lakeforest.edu
Dr. Richard  Witmer, Creighton University, RichardWitmer@creighton.edu
Dr. Valentin Clavé-Mercier, Madrid Complutense University, Spain, clavemercier.val@gmail.com

Background

Recognised as research committee in 2022.

Objectives

RC53 - Indigenous Politics will facilitate the study of Indigenous politics in political science and provide a base to expand Indigenous worldviews and philosophies as alternative venues within modern political science. It will create a permanent hub for communication, collaboration, and deliberation for a sustainable international community of scholars of Indigenous politics.

Website

http://rc53.ipsa.org/