Papers

 

Bingham et al. (2021) Knowledge Pluralism in First Nations’ Salmon Management. Frontiers in Marine Science 8:671112. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.671112 [PDF 245 KB]

Held, M. (2019). Decolonizing Research Paradigms in the Context of Settler Colonialism: An unsettling, mutual, and collaborative effort.  International Journal of Qualitative Methods 18:1-16. [PDF 270 KB]

Keenan, E., Fanning, L.M. & Milley, C. (2018). Mobilizing Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit in narwhal management through community empowerment: A case study in Naujaat, Nunavut. Arctic  71 (1): 27-39. (Available at external link)

Bennett, N., Kaplan-Hallam, M., Augustine, G., Ban, N., Belhabib, D., Brueckner-Irwin, I., Charles, A., Couture J., Eder, S., Fanning, L., … Bailey, M. (2018). Coastal and Indigenous community access to marine resources and the ocean: A policy imperative for Canada. Marine Policy 87: 186-193. (Available at external link)

Boudreau, S., & Fanning, L. (2016). Nunavut fisheries co-management and the role of the Nunavut Land Claim Agreement in fisheries management and decision making. Ocean Yearbook 30:207-241 (Available at external link)

Denny, S., & Fanning, L. (2016). A Mi’kmaw perspective on advancing salmon governance in Nova Scotia, Canada: setting the stage for collaborative co-existence. The International Indigenous Policy Journal, 7(3). doi: 10.18584/iipj.2016.7.3.4 (Available at external link)

Denny, S., & Fanning, L. (2016). Balancing community autonomy with collective identity: Mi’kmaq decision-making in Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Native Studies 36(2), 81-106.

Gauvreau, A., Lepofsky, D., Rutherford, M., & Reid, M. (2017). “Everything revolves around the herring”: the Heiltsuk-herring relationship through time. Ecology and Society, 22(2). doi: 10.5751/ES-09201-220210 (Available at external link

Gauvreau, A., Lepofsky, D., Rutherford, M., & Reid, M. (2017) A response to: “Everything revolves around the herring”: The Heiltsuk-herring relationship through time. Ecology and Society, 22(3):29. (Available at external link

Giles, A., Fanning, L., Denny, S., & Paul, T. (2016). Improving the America eel fishery through the incorporation of Indigenous knowledge into policy level decision making in Canada. Human Ecology. doi: 10.1007/s10745-016-9814-0 (Available at external link)

Latulippe, N. (2015). Situating the work: a typology of traditional knowledge literature. AlterNative, 11(2), 118-131. (Available at external link)

Latulippe, N. (2015). Bridging parallel rows: epistemic difference and relational accountability in cross-cultural research. The International Indigenous Policy Journal, 6(2). (Available at external link)  

von der Porten, S., Lepofsky, D., McGregor, D., & Silver, J. (2016). Recommendations for marine herring policy in Canada: Aligning with Indigenous legal and inherent rights. Marine Policy 74: 68-76. doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2016.09.007 (Available at external link