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  • Topics
    • Asia
    • Climate change
    • Canada
    • Civil Wars
    • Elections
    • Ethnic conflict
    • Europe
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    • Human rights
    • Human security
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Jared Hogan

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Jared T. Hogan is a second-year PhD candidate and Per Course Instructor in the Departments of Archaeology and Sociology at Memorial University. His PhD research builds on his Master’s research by exploring the representation of Indigenous cultures at non-Indigenous-led museums across Newfoundland and Labrador. He is passionate about Indigenous-led research, blending Indigenous ways of knowing with Western knowledge systems, and teaching at the post-secondary level.
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    • Human security
    • Indigenous Rights

    The Role of Myths in Indigenous Cultural Security: The Ktaqmkuk (Newfoundland) Mi’kmaq & Rēkohu (Chatman Islands, New Zealand) Moriori

    • ByJared Hogan
    • May 17, 2024
    Myths are defined as narratives deeply embedded in the fabric of human societies across time and cultural groups.…
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      • Human rights
      • Indigenous Rights

      Two-Eared Listening and Two-Eyed Seeing: Strengthening Indigenous Cultural Safety & Security in NL

      • ByJared Hogan
      • August 24, 2023
      The provincial government of Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) often boasts about its people’s diverse and accepting culture, which…
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        • Others

        The Silenced Spoils of Conflict: Women and Girls with HIV/AIDS Transmitted from Sexual Violence During Armed Conflict

        • ByJared Hogan
        • March 12, 2025
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          • Others

          Héritières de paix et disruptrices de sécurité : Les jeunes femmes réinventent l’avenir

          • ByJared Hogan
          • March 10, 2025
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            • Immigration

            Australia’s Trolley Problem: Balancing Security Threats in Offshore Detention Facilities

            • ByJared Hogan
            • February 23, 2025
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              • North America

              Canada’s Border Balancing Act: Can We Handle Trump’s Deportation Wave?

              • ByJared Hogan
              • February 5, 2025
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