International Indigenous Policy Journal (IIPJ)

International Indigenous Policy Journal (IIPJ)

“An editorial and advisory board made up of experts in Indigenous issues leads this peer-reviewed journal. Regionally, they represent North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. IIPJ is a peer-reviewed, policy-relevant research journal addressing issues pertaining to Indigenous Peoples throughout the world. IIPJ has a very specific set of goals: To promote evidence-based policy making. To encourage quality research based on partnerships with Indigenous Peoples. To develop networks of policy researchers and policy makers, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous, and their communities. To improve scholarship related to Indigenous issues. To spark debate on important policy issues facing Indigenous Peoples around the world.”

City
London, Ontario
Country
Canada
Date of publication
2010
Institution
University of Western Ontario
Keywords
journal and Indigenous
Website
https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/iipj/index