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Social Science Regional Studies

New Northern Lights

Graduate Research on Circumpolar Studies from the University of Alberta

edited by Heather E. Castleden, Ryan K. Danby, Audrey R. Giles & Jean-Paul Pinard

Publisher
The University of Alberta Press, University of Alberta's Circumpolar Students' Association
Initial publish date
Jan 2005
Category
Regional Studies
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781772122114
    Publish Date
    Jan 2005
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781896445366
    Publish Date
    Jan 2005
    List Price
    $27.99

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Peer-reviewed theoretical and empirical papers and extended abstracts represent a diverse scholarship among graduate students on a wide range of themes.

About the authors

Professor Castleden's interests include community-based participatory research, Indigenous research, Indigenous-settler relations, environment and health interconnections, and ethics. Her research is interdisciplinary and collaborative, and strives to address environmental and social injustices and health inequities. She received her doctorate from the University of Alberta.

Heather E. Castleden's profile page

Ryan Danby teaches in both the Department of Geography and the School of Environmental Studies at Queen's University. His research interests lie at the interface of ecology and geography and his work draws upon and contributes to the fields of biogeography, landscape ecology, and conservation biology. The geographical focus of his research is primarily the circumpolar north, and particularly northern Canada and Alaska.

Ryan K. Danby's profile page

Audrey R. Giles' profile page

Jean-Paul Pinard's profile page