Heather Castleden
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Canadian geographer
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Heather Castleden's Degrees
- PhD Geography University of Victoria
- Masters Geography University of Victoria
- Bachelors Geography University of Victoria
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Heather Evelyn Castleden is a Canadian geographer. Since 2021, she has been an Impact Chair in Transformative Governance for Planetary Health at the University of Victoria. She was previously the Canada Research Chair in Reconciling Relations for Health, Environments, and Communities at Queen's University at Kingston.
Heather Castleden's Published Works
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Published Works
- Modifying Photovoice for community-based participatory Indigenous research. (2008) (571)
- “I spent the first year drinking tea”: Exploring Canadian university researchers’ perspectives on community‐based participatory research involving Indigenous peoples (2012) (299)
- Reflection on teaching and epistemological structure: reflective and critically reflective processes in ‘pure/soft’ and ‘pure/hard’ fields (2009) (90)
- Researchers' Perspectives on Collective/Community Co-Authorship in Community-Based Participatory Indigenous Research (2010) (81)
- Water systems, sanitation, and public health risks in remote communities: Inuit resident perspectives from the Canadian Arctic. (2015) (66)
- Municipal water quantities and health in Nunavut households: an exploratory case study in Coral Harbour, Nunavut, Canada (2014) (62)
- The human dimension of water safety plans: a critical review of literature and information gaps (2015) (56)
- "It's not necessarily the distance on the map...": using place as an analytic tool to elucidate geographic issues central to rural palliative care. (2010) (56)
- Unintended consequences of regulating drinking water in rural Canadian communities: examples from Atlantic Canada. (2011) (53)
- “Hishuk Tsawak” (Everything Is One/Connected): A Huu-ay-aht Worldview for Seeing Forestry in British Columbia, Canada (2009) (51)
- Reconciliation and Relationality in Water Research and Management in Canada: Implementing Indigenous Ontologies, Epistemologies, and Methodologies (2017) (49)
- Canada's Green New Deal: Forging the socio-political foundations of climate resilient infrastructure? (2020) (44)
- Self-regulated learning about university teaching: an exploratory study (2005) (43)
- Settlers unsettled: using field schools and digital stories to transform geographies of ignorance about Indigenous peoples in Canada (2013) (42)
- Community-based participatory research involving Indigenous peoples in Canadian geography: Progress? An editorial introduction (2012) (39)
- Providers' perceptions of Aboriginal palliative care in British Columbia's rural interior. (2010) (38)
- Renewable energy and energy autonomy: how Indigenous peoples in Canada are shaping an energy future (2019) (37)
- "We listen to our Elders. You live longer that way": examining aquatic risk communication and water safety practices in Canada's North. (2010) (37)
- Drinking water safety plans: barriers and bridges for small systems in Alberta, Canada (2014) (31)
- Leashes and Lies: Navigating the Colonial Tensions of Institutional Ethics of Research Involving Indigenous Peoples in Canada (2015) (28)
- Indigenous voices and knowledge systems – promoting planetary health, health equity, and sustainable development now and for future generations (2019) (27)
- Refining a Location Analysis Model Using a Mixed Methods Approach: Community Readiness as a Key Factor in Siting Rural Palliative Care Services (2011) (27)
- Are the pens working for justice? News media coverage of renewable energy involving Indigenous Peoples in Canada (2019) (25)
- Female newcomers’ adjustment to life in Toronto, Canada: sources of mental stress and their implications for delivering primary mental health care (2011) (24)
- Consultation is not consent: hydraulic fracturing and water governance on Indigenous lands in Canada (2017) (23)
- Experiences with integrative Indigenous and Western knowledge in water research and management: a systematic realist review of literature from Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States (2017) (23)
- Visioning for secondary palliative care service hubs in rural communities: a qualitative case study from British Columbia's interior (2009) (22)
- Contemporary programs in support of traditional ways: Inuit perspectives on community freezers as a mechanism to alleviate pressures of wild food access in Nain, Nunatsiavut. (2014) (21)
- Chemical and microbial characteristics of municipal drinking water supply systems in the Canadian Arctic (2018) (20)
- Examining the place of ecological integrity in environmental justice: A systematic review (2012) (20)
- Exploring the Usefulness of Kelly's Personal Construct Theory in Assessing Student Learning in Science Courses (2003) (18)
- "Put It Near the Indians": Indigenous Perspectives on Pulp Mill Contaminants in Their Traditional Territories (Pictou Landing First Nation, Canada) (2017) (18)
- Aligning community-based water monitoring program designs with goals for enhanced environmental management (2016) (18)
- Explaining the variability in cardiovascular risk factors among First Nations communities in Canada: a population-based study. (2019) (18)
- Talking to Twitter users: Motivations behind Twitter use on the Alberta oil sands and the Northern Gateway Pipeline (2014) (18)
- Examining the public health implications of drinking water–related behaviours and perceptions: A face-to-face exploratory survey of residents in eight coastal communities in British Columbia and Nova Scotia (2015) (18)
- The tools at their fingertips: How settler colonial geographies shape medical educators' strategies for grappling with Anti-Indigenous racism. (2019) (17)
- Implementing the Tri-Council Policy on Ethical Research Involving Indigenous Peoples in Canada: So, How’s That Going in Mi’kma’ki? (2017) (17)
- Implementing Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems (Part 2): “You Have to Take a Backseat” and Abandon the Arrogance of Expertise (2017) (17)
- Teaching Research Methods Courses in Human Geography: Critical Reflections (2010) (16)
- Water compliance challenges: how do Canadian small water systems respond? (2015) (15)
- Canadian Alliance for Healthy Hearts and Minds: First Nations Cohort Study Rationale and Design (2018) (14)
- Monitoring, Restoration, and Source Water Protection: Canadian Community-Based Environmental Organizations’ Efforts towards Improving Aquatic Ecosystem Health (2017) (14)
- "Thank You Very Much... You Can Leave Our Community Now.”: Geographies of Responsibility, Relational Ethics, Acts of Refusal, and the Conflicting Requirements of Academic Localities in Indigenous Research (2017) (14)
- An argument for ethical physical geography research on Indigenous landscapes in Canada (2014) (13)
- Identifying Gaps in Asthma Education, Health Promotion, and Social Support for Mi’kmaq Families in Unama’ki (Cape Breton), Nova Scotia, Canada (2012) (13)
- Re/searchers as Co-learners: Life Narratives on Collaborative Re/search in Aboriginal Communities (2000) (11)
- Awareness as a dimension of health care access: exploring the case of rural palliative care provision in Canada (2019) (10)
- ‘Heated political dynamics exist …’: examining the politics of palliative care in rural British Columbia, Canada (2011) (10)
- Linking Inuit Knowledge and Public Health for Improved Child and Youth Oral Health in NunatuKavut (2018) (10)
- Palliating inside the lines: The effects of borders and boundaries on palliative care in rural Canada. (2016) (10)
- Pass, Fail, or Incomplete?: Analyzing Environmental Education in Nova Scotia's Sixth Grade Curriculum (2015) (10)
- "We need more data!" The politics of scientific information for water governance in the context of hydraulic fracturing. (2018) (9)
- The public health emergency of climate change: how/are Canadian post-secondary public health sciences programs responding? (2020) (9)
- Are the natural sciences ready for truth, healing, and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples in Canada? Exploring ‘settler readiness’ at a world-class freshwater research station (2020) (8)
- Framing Indigenous–Settler Relations within British Columbia's Modern Treaty Context: A Discourse Analysis of the Maa-nulth Treaty in Mainstream Media (2014) (8)
- Greening the campus without grass: using visual methods to understand and integrate student perspectives in campus landscape development and water sustainability planning (2011) (8)
- Redefining the Cultural Landscape in British Columbia: Huu-ay-aht Youth Visions for a Post-Treaty Era in Nuu-chah-nulth Territory (2014) (8)
- Predictors of medical student interest in Indigenous health learning and clinical practice: a Canadian case study (2018) (7)
- Linking land displacement and environmental dispossession to Mi'kmaw health and well‐being: Culturally relevant place‐based interpretive frameworks matter (2020) (7)
- Preparing for Success – Drinking Water Safety Plans and Lessons Learned from Alberta: Policy Considerations Contextualized for Small Systems (2017) (6)
- Building Capacity to Build Trust: Key Challenges for Water Governance in Relation to Hydraulic Fracturing (2015) (6)
- If only they had accessed the data: Governmental failure to monitor pulp mill impacts on human health in Pictou Landing First Nation. (2020) (6)
- Present, Absent, or Tardy? A Study of the Barriers, Bridges, and Beliefs Concerning Environmental Education Among a Cohort of Sixth Grade Teachers in Nova Scotia (2013) (6)
- The Expanding Digital Media Landscape of Qualitative and Decolonizing Research: Examining Collaborative Podcasting as a Research Method (2017) (6)
- Toward intersectional and culturally relevant sex and gender analysis in health research. (2021) (5)
- Canadian and Australian researchers' perspectives on promising practices for implementing indigenous and Western knowledge systems in water research and management (2017) (5)
- From Embedded in Place to Marginalized Out and Back Again : Indigenous Peoples’ Experience of Health in Canada (2016) (5)
- Non-Indigenous partner perspectives on Indigenous peoples' involvement in renewable energy: exploring reconciliation as relationships of accountability or status quo innocence? (2021) (5)
- Increasing Response Rates on Face-to-Face Surveys with Indigenous Communities in Canada: Lessons from Pictou Landing (2016) (5)
- Bonding social capital and health within four First Nations communities in Canada: A cross-sectional study (2021) (4)
- Transformative Networks: How ACADRE/NEAHR Support for Graduate Students Has Impacted Aboriginal Health Research in Canada (2013) (4)
- Supporting parents of Aboriginal children with asthma: Preferences and pilot interventions (2015) (3)
- All we really needed to know about tenure-track faculty positions we did not learn in graduate school (2012) (3)
- “This Is Going to Affect Our Lives”: Exploring Huu-ay-aht First Nations, the Government of Canada and British Columbia’s New Relationship Through the Implementation of the Maa-nulth Treaty (2018) (3)
- Asthma Prevention and Management for Aboriginal People: Lessons From Mi’kmaq Communities, Unama’ki, Canada, 2012 (2016) (3)
- "Put It Near the Indians": Indigenous Perspectives on Pulp Mill Contaminants in Their Traditional Territories (Pictou Landing First Nation, Canada) (2017) (3)
- Whitewashing Indigenous water rights in Canada: how can we Indigenize climate change adaptation if we ignore the fundamentals? (2014) (2)
- Community readiness and momentum: identifying and including community-driven variables in a mixed-method rural palliative care service siting model (2018) (2)
- Corrigendum to “Unintended consequences of regulating drinking water in rural Canadian communities: Examples from Atlantic Canada” [Health and Place 17(5) (2011) 1030–1037] (2012) (2)
- Patchy Resources for the Governance of Canada’s Resource Patches: How Hydraulic Fracturing Is Illuminating the Need to Improve Water Governance in Canada (2017) (2)
- Two‐eyed‐seeing/etuaptmumk in the colonial archive: Reflections on participatory archival research (2022) (2)
- Governmental Fiduciary Failure in Indigenous Environmental Health Justice: The Case of Pictou Landing First Nation (2020) (2)
- “Our Journey, Our Choice, Our Future”: Huu‐ay‐aht First Nations’ Self‐Government enacted through the Maa‐nulth Treaty with British Columbia and Canada (2019) (1)
- An exploration of Indigenous‐settler relations in the Port Alberni Valley, British Columbia regarding implementation of the 2011 Maa‐nulth Treaty (2014) (1)
- Multiple perspectives on polar science educational outreach partnerships in the north Yukon, Canada (2012) (1)
- Implementing Indigenous Gender-Based Analysis in Research: Principles, Practices and Lessons Learned (2021) (1)
- Revisiting the use of 'place' as an analytic tool for elucidating geographic issues central to Canadian rural palliative care. (2016) (1)
- PREVENTING CHRONIC DISEASE (2013) (0)
- Teaching the geographies of Canada: Reflections on pedagogy, curriculum, and the politics of teaching and learning (2015) (0)
- Swim at Your Own Risk: Examining Aquatics Risk Communication in the North from a Postcolonial Perspective (2007) (0)
- Historical Roots of Social Assistance: An Inadequate Response to the Colonial Destruction of Mi’kmaw Livelihood in Nova Scotia (2021) (0)
- Communicating Environmental Risks of Alberta Oil Sands' Air Pollution with Members of the Clearwater River Dene First Nation (2012) (0)
- The Maa-Nulth Treaty: Moving Beyond Colonial Confines (2012) (0)
- Weaving Indigenous and Western ways of knowing in ecotoxicology and wildlife health: a review of Canadian studies (2023) (0)
- 4. Settlers Unsettled: Using Field Schools and Digital Stories to Transform Geographies of Ignorance about Indigenous Peoples in Canada (2019) (0)
- Photovoice (2020) (0)
- Time as an instrument of settler evasion: Circumventing the implementation of truth and reconciliation in Canadian geography departments (2022) (0)
- Readiness as a Key Factor in Siting Rural Palliative Care Services Refining a Location Analysis Model Using a Mixed Methods Approach : Community (2010) (0)
- Refusing to relinquish: How settler Canada uses race, property, and jurisdiction to undermine urban Indigenous land reclamation (2022) (0)
- The Social Context of Drinking Water, Sanitation and Public Health in the Arctic Territory of Nunavut, Canada (2016) (0)
- Predictors of medical student interest in Indigenous health learning and clinical practice: a Canadian case study (2018) (0)
- Student Perspectives on Indigenous Health Content in Pre-Clinical Medical Education (2021) (0)
- Public health moves to innocence and evasion? Graduate training programs’ engagement in truth and reconciliation for Indigenous health (2021) (0)
- "A serious rift": The Indigenous Health Research Community's Refusal of the 2014 CIHR Funding Reforms and Underlying Methodological Conservatism (2022) (0)
- Photovoice: Pict/Oral Representations of Risk from a First Nation's Perspective (2006) (0)
- “We all know each other”: A Strengths-based Approach to Understanding Social Capital in Pictou Landing First Nation (2020) (0)
- Engaging Indigenous Families affect by Asthma in a Support-Education Program in Atlantic Canada (2012) (0)
- "The Legacy Will Be the Change": Reconciling How We Live with and Relate to Water (2020) (0)
- Female newcomers ' aQjustment to life in Toronto , Canada : sources of mental stress and their implications for delivering primary mental health care (2011) (0)
- Practicing Self-Determination to Protect Indigenous Health in COVID-19: Lessons for This Pandemic and Similar Futures (2021) (0)
- Heather Castleden (Draft Profile) (2013) (0)
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