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Dalhousie University
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History/Canadian Studies
In the last few years, my "research profile" has become rather eclectic; for example, editing one collection about the first century of Parks Canada for the NiCHE series in Energy, Ecology and...
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University of Regina
The role of climate change and disease on the aboriginal history of the Canadian Northwest.
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University of British Columbia
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Geography
environmental history, historical geography, unbuilt environments, megaprojects, the North, political ecology, critical development studies, the politics of mining, hydroelectricity, infrastructure.
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Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
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History
Recently finished PhD Dissertation:
Fashioning A Freshwater Eden: Elite Anglers, Fish Culture, And State Development Of Quebec’s ‘Sport’ Fishery,†thèse de doctorat, Université du Québec Ã...
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University of Western Ontario - History |
University of Western Ontario
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Geography
environmental change along the Canada/US border in recent times.
the Detroit River International Crossing IDRC) and the bio-geography of the Essex-Kent Oak Savanna
the aging process in Candu reactors...
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McGill University/Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
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History
The connection between bodies of land, human bodies, and the body politic.
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Queen's University
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Geography
A primary concern of my work is the role of the natural sciences in strategies of territory and geopolitics. My SSHRC Postdoctoral project, “Marine Zoogeographies: British Navy and Military Cultures...
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York University
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History
I study the relationship between the Lower River Lea Valley and West Ham, a suburb on the edge of London, England, in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Using GIS, I to track the changing...
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University of Western Ontario
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History
My research focuses on the origins and development of the environmental movement in Canada.
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Parks Canada
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Western and Northern Service Centre, Calgary (Historian)
My PhD research (I'm ABD at Rutgers University in NJ) focuses on interactions between Inuit and Americans in each other's homelands in the 19th century. At Parks Canada, I conduct historical...
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University of PEI
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History
My career has mostly been consumed with the study of the social and cultural history of Prince Edward Island. From there I became interested in the social and cultural implications of tourism for...
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