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Transitions often bring reflection and change. This paper illuminates transformational change initiated by Native students who are transitioning into the workplace in engineering and computer science. Drawing on surveys (n=36) and photo elicitation interviews (n=4) from a larger, longitudinal project, and grounded in transitions theory, the paper describes how these new professionals are guided by values of culturally connected giving back, such as promoting technology sovereignty, and how they engage Two-Eyed Seeing to bring together western and Native knowledges. The paper concludes with recommendations for attracting and retaining Native scientists in E&CS through opportunities of giving back and Two-Eyed Seeing.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available May 16, 2025
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Madison, Matthew J.; Chung, Seungwon; Kim, Junok; Bradshaw, Laine P. (, Behaviormetrika)
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Analyzing a teacher and researcher co-design partnership through the lens of communities of practiceArastoopour Irgens, Golnaz; Hirsch, Shanna; Herro, Danielle; Madison, Matthew (, Teaching and Teacher Education)